mmk. You take 2 rear B axles with there spacers. Put the spacers (2) on the axle and screw in your wheel normally with the spacers for grinding space. You do it with both wheels. I used really big spacers for the back cuz thats all I had... (they came off of my JD Bug) And smaller ones for the front (Off of new A model) You could use like 3-4 bearing spacers but I donno how strong it would be. This may have been done before but havent heard of it. Ive been riding them for a few days and they havent even bent/snapped/ showed any signs of weakness... but im only 120lbs soo... Pics:
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If its already been done, just lock the thread, no need to make it 10 pages long of people saying its been done... Thanks.
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If its already been done, just lock the thread, no need to make it 10 pages long of people saying its been done... Thanks.
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