Thearry
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 27 de junio de 2024
If you have common sense and know to use a wrench this set up is great and easy.Well packaged and delivered on time, and it offered the best value on the market. The installation process was easy, and the hubs, cartridge, bearings, lock collars, and sprocket fitments were all flawless. Tires and wheels are balanced. Very happy with this purchase.*Note to Buyers - For Kart builds, The only additional item needed is a brake hub with a 1 1/4” bore, which I was able to easily locate at Azusa Pacific.*Note to Manufacturer - Add a brake hub in the setup and re-list as a Go Kart setup, and you will sell these through the roof."
Michael Dilas
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 29 de mayo de 2024
Everything I needed in one package fast shipping and quality parts
eduardo emmanuel
Comentado en México el 10 de octubre de 2023
Eje trasero de excelente calidad, llantas muy buenas tambien, utilice casi todo lo que inluia el kit para armar mi triciclo drift electrico, las rondanas las remplaze por unas de mejor calidad, lo volveria a comprar sin duda.
Kirsten
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 21 de marzo de 2021
It went together great and plan on making another purchase for other builds in the future. The only down fall is I can not seem to fit a brake kit to fit this axle I would love to be able to add a disk brake on the axle. Other than that it has been a lot of fun.
Thomas Johnson
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 5 de agosto de 2020
Used this kit to build a powered drift-trike. Very nicely finished anodized parts. The axle is straight and true with very nicely machined key-ways the length of the axle. The sprocket carrier cinched up on the axle very nicely and snugly encapsulated the key. But, it has two relief cuts 180-degrees apart to allow it to be cinched up tight on the axle. The wheel hub carriers, on the other hand, only have one relief cut in which you will strip the cinch bolt out of the wheel hub carrier before you will be able to cinch the hub carrier tight to the axle. The kit did come with four split collars which I assume were meant to sandwich on either side of each bearing. For my build, I elected to use pillow block bearings instead of the supplied sandwich bearings. To remedy the wheel hub carriers that would not cinch down on the axle, I used one split collar on the back side of each wheel hub carrier to hold it in position. Even with the split collars snugged down, the axle keys would not hold in position. I used electrical tape to keep the keys in place. Not elegant, but it works fine. Now, that brings us to the snap-rings that were provided to retain the wheel hub carriers at the end of the axle. The kit provided "internal" snap-rings that were designed to retain items inside the diameter of a circular section vice "external" snap-rings that retain items around the outside diameter of a circular section. Nothing a trip to the local Ace Hardware store couldn't resolve in short order for a couple of dollars.All in all, everything turned out fine and works great. Would I buy the kit again knowing what I know now, if I had to do it all over again? I don't know. It was the cheapest kit I could find, and the anodized finish quality is quite nice, and without too much additional effort the kit worked out just fine and serving its purpose quite nicely. So, I guess the answer is . . . maybe.
chase
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 27 de octubre de 2020
Product looks really nice mine didnt come with the lock collars and like other reviews the tire hubs slide on the axle