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I got 10K never broke a shaft and studded with 162 studs. I am a big boy ( 250lbs plus gear) carry also another 150lbs of gear like winch,hyjack, rope,shovels,etc.


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Does this mean that my OEM drivers will not fit on the micro-belmont shaft? If so, I am assuming that the aftermarket shaft is sold with aftermarket drivers?


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I put an 11' shaft w/extro drivers in my 07' Apex, you just have to cut shaft and tap the threads.
Blue Dave said:Does this mean that my OEM drivers will not fit on the micro-belmont shaft? If so, I am assuming that the aftermarket shaft is sold with aftermarket drivers?
Actually they do fit....very tight in fact. If you are going with micro-belmont, just get the whole set-up from ulmer, as he will press the drivers on for you in the correct spot, and then ship out the whole assembly. Just for the sake of human error, I would double check the dimensions of the drivers before installation as it is very important to have the spacing correct.