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We were starting to have a Legends class but we noticed that almost every one we bought the rear tires left or right didn’t seem to stay on the axle very long ? Glued a few times and think we have it figured out, is there any suggestions on making them handle a little better. Debating on using weight or not. Thanks
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Pioneer axles are not knurled. I have assembled several of the Legends kits. It is a good idea to rough up the ends of the axles with ~100 grit sandpaper. Drill a small hole through the bottom of the wheel axle hole, put a small amount of Superglue on the end of the axle and push on the wheel. Without that vent hole the wheel will not stay fully seated on the axle.
The expensive solution is to replace the axle, crown gear, wheels and tires with aftermarket parts.
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Originally posted by Lil Anthony View PostWe were starting to have a Legends class but we noticed that almost every one we bought the rear tires left or right didn’t seem to stay on the axle very long ? Glued a few times and think we have it figured out, is there any suggestions on making them handle a little better. Debating on using weight or not. Thanks
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