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Originally Posted by zackattack91
No don't plan on doing jumps or mid air stunts. Just trail riding and having fun in the woods. I see what your saying. but the axle length isn't changing. So is this a good thing to do on a coolster 150?. Is the rear axle and hub made well enough and sturdy enough that this is OK and worth doing. Or rather not because of risk of cracking axle, frame, or hub?
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I have the wheels flipped plus 2" spacers on my Rhino and I believe it's basically the same diameter axle. Not a problem so far and I use it for hauling a cart full of stuff.
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