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Old 02-14-2012, 03:47 PM
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If you don't have access to tools (welder) you have no choices other than the stock & HD version. I used another manufactures axle assembly (Jehm) to get our's durable and easy to maintain(no custom parts).IMO- It's cheaper to find another type buggy (bad engine or wrecked) and use their parts than to buy separate pieces. Axles with multiple keyways or hexagon type provide the widest range of versatility. These let you use clamp style hubs/carriers and spacers without trying to match the never ending arrangement/sizing of splines. Finding bearings & holders/flangettes is far easier than hubs & sprocket/brake carriers.