Zero offset problem

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I have a zero offset i baught off someone but it didnt come with the axle so i used a ultra pro front axle and it is to long but not by alot but it makes my wheel wiggle like crazy and its anoying so is there anything i can do i found a axle kit on amazon from mgp but it doesnt have any small washers should i just buy really small washers at tractor supply?????
 
Yeah go to homedepot or lowes and get a bolt that is 5/16 thick and a 5/16 lock nut with the same thread pattern. There are 2 kinds of thread pattern, course thread or fine thread, it doesnt matter which one just make sure the lock nut has the same thread pattern as the bolt. Do that for a legit bolt job. If you want a quick fix put some washers on there as spacers, but if you do then make sure the washers go on the bolt side not the screw side, doing this will make it so the razor bolt doesnt go all the way in making the bolt that was once a little bit too long now just the right size.
 

dpnelson31

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Well, I don't think offset effects your situation at all. But take the fork with you into the hardware store that way you're sure to find a bolt that will not only fit right, but also fit the tool (especially if you use or plan to use pegs).
 

dpnelson31

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Well, then learn how to ride wheelies really really well and don't use a front wheel. That is your next best option if you can't settle.
 
You can get bolts that are completely covered in threads then bolt it on and once its snug you take a grinder and cut off the excess bolt thats sticking out. Its alot more work but its what you have to do if you want the bolt to not stick out.
 
Went to my garage took the cheap headtube of a little 8 inch huffy found i tiny little washer that comes on razor axles put in on and the wheel doesnt wiggle a bit:D
 
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