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monkeybat:
Just got some 10-14m axle converters which took 26 tpi. The front Skyway took these easily but the bak is very tight after about half inch.

brettypeeps:

--- Quote from: monkeybat on July 06, 2010, 10:36 AM ---Just got some 10-14m axle converters which took 26 tpi. The front Skyway took these easily but the bak is very tight after about half inch.

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Are these on brand new Tuffs that are stamped 2009 or 2010???  as the have Different axles in them as I have a set of 2009 tuffs that still have 24tpi front and back :daumenhoch:

New axles have no flats on front axle and  front and rear are longer than before and are both the same length so the front looks very long (2009/2010)
Older Axles on Sealed bearing Tuffs are Different, There are 2 flats on front axle and  front axle is shorter than the rear (unsure - 2009) mine are both 24tpi

 :daumenhoch:  The Skyways thread mistery continues  :daumenhoch:

ED209:
No probs with my OGKs  :daumenhoch:

monkeybat:
Mine have flat spaces on the front and shorter and the rear is long with no flats. Hope that clears it up.

brettypeeps:
if the front nuts fit the back axle and vice versa I would say they were 24 tpi if not then you have 1x24tpi and 1x26tpi

--- Quote from: monkeybat on July 07, 2010, 08:17 AM ---Mine have flat spaces on the front and shorter and the rear is long with no flats. Hope that clears it up.

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