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Re: Steering of driven wheels
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lugnet.technic
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Wed, 14 Mar 2001 22:51:09 GMT
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I know this may make some people squeemish, but you can always drill out
a larger hole in the middle of the wheel's hub, so that the cv joint can
slide all the way through the hub. Then connect a "technic wedge belt
wheel" to the outside of the hub, which in turn holds the cv joint in
place. Basically, the surgery changes the wheel's offset.
The "technic wedge belt wheel" (part 4185) can hopefully be found here:
http://guide.lugnet.com/partsref/search.cgi?q=4185
//Henry Chea
hchea@kungstorget.nu
*S* Göteborg, jaja, jag behöver inget mer! *S*
http://www.kungstorget.nu
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Message has 1 Reply: | | Re: Steering of driven wheels
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| (...) Interesting. My problem is I am (and I know this is pretty daft) trying to make the entire chassis from the parts in the 8479 Code-pilot truck as I haven't split my sets yet. So these are the wheels I am working with and I would need to get (...) (24 years ago, 14-Mar-01, to lugnet.technic)
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| Thanks Olivier, those pictures were a huge help. (...) That's what I thought, but then I ran into trouble. However I am a lot further on now thanks to you and the others who replied. I have just completed a solution that is 17 between the wheel hubs (...) (24 years ago, 14-Mar-01, to lugnet.technic)
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