2006 attack rear idler wheels

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I'm messing with a buddies 06' attack. His axle idlers both have stress cracks.
I look up new and the price. Holy $hit. $81.02-99.00 bucks for one silly 7" plastic wheel.

Anyway, I remember somewhere in here, way back that there are better replacements with removable bearings. But every search I do, I come up with stuff that has nothing to do with the rear axle wheels.

Any suggestions ?? Thanks for any info.
 
Great. Thanks Steiner
I'll Google that and see what I can find.
 
Wow their site is not user friendly. Tryin
 
I run SMA-8FP38-02-bk (there are other colors too) on the outside and 8CR-47550-10 on the inside
 
I just ordered 2 from Travis for $30ea With replaceable bearings.
 
I have 2 rear spoked axle wheels in red if your interested.
 
I have a question on idler wheels. I just bought new ones from the dealer and the part number matches. There is a plastic piece in the new ones around the bearing so they won't fit into the lug on the skid. Am I supposed to remove the plastic piece or are these the wrong wheels? The wheel on the bottom is the old one.
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I have a question on idler wheels. I just bought new ones from the dealer and the part number matches. There is a plastic piece in the new ones around the bearing so they won't fit into the lug on the skid. Am I supposed to remove the plastic piece or are these the wrong wheels? The wheel on the bottom is the old one.View attachment 111513
You probably would have to take those plastic pieces off or the wheel won't fit on the axle. They should just pop off each side with a screw driver
 
I have a question on idler wheels. I just bought new ones from the dealer and the part number matches. There is a plastic piece in the new ones around the bearing so they won't fit into the lug on the skid. Am I supposed to remove the plastic piece or are these the wrong wheels? The wheel on the bottom is the old one.View attachment 111513
Those plastic parts are to be used on older style pro-action skid, I had one and am sure those pieces are not to be thrown away, give them to someone with a pro-action skid.
 
Those pieces just protect the bearing during shipping and handling. Pop em out.
Come on Stevie don't just guess like that, I have had to buy a few of them because they get brittle and break when replacing a bearing,..........
 
Come on Stevie don't just guess like that, I have had to buy a few of them because they get brittle and break when replacing a bearing,..........

They are free if you want them. Shoot me an address and they are in the mail.

On a separate topic. The new wheels have replaceable bearings. There is a circle clip on them. Question before I put the blue locktite on, do the clip face inward toward the track or outward ?
 


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