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Skeeter
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July 28, 2006, 07:25:12 pm »
I'm ready to drill the holes for my 1" rear axle bearings.
I did a search and got zero results for flangettes.
Should the flangettes that hold the rear axle bearing be togeather on the out side of the frame?
Or
Should one be on the inside with the other on the outside with the bearing in the middle?
If I put one on the inside and one outside it would seem to me that the bearing would not be held as tight.
Thanks for any help.
Scott #396 (new race number just issued)
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July 28, 2006, 07:35:21 pm »
You are right, the bearing will not hold as tight.
When you put them on the inside, it looks neater and tidier.
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July 28, 2006, 07:44:27 pm »
Thank you. I'm going back out to the shop and get the right size hole saw so the flangette (put togeather) will set flush with the frame. I just gotta get both of them the same so I don't mess up my rear tire alinement.
Thank you again,
Scott #396
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2009 LSMRA C/P Champion
2010 LSMRA A/P Champion
2011 LSMRA IMOW Champion
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