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5.30/4.50-6 145x70-6 145x70x6 145-70-6 Lawn Tire Inner Tube TR87 Metal Valve
03 April 2020
Angled valve stem is key
Tube fit perfectly, and angled valve stem works well in tight space allowed by rear wheel, especially if it has brakes. I will buy another.
4.10/3.50-5 INNER TUBE TR87 VALVE STEM 4.10-5 11X4.00-5
16 January 2021
go Kart tube
great little go cart tube! put a little air in it when you stuff fit in the tire, then mount the tire on a wheel, typically a split wheel. Make sure the tube is not pinched when you bolt the two wheel halves together and they air it up to 20-24psi.
Hanson DIE 3/4-16NF 1-7/16 HEX HANSON 6860
07 January 2021
good product, cuts threads for 3/4-16 go kart axles
Great quality thread die for go Kart axles. I received this Die in a package without brand markings, so I was worried I had been sold a chinese knock off. I looked closely at the die itself and thankfully, it had Hanson markings on it. I checked the die for which side faced the threads (it wasn't clearly marked) and put some thread cutting oil on the threads of the axle. The die would only go on about 1/4 turn since my axle threads were so messed up, and I used a pipe wrench on the die to start turning it on. As a general rule, you rotate the die 1 turn, then back it off 1.2 turn, as this will clear the chips and relieve stress on the die. I did this 16 times, since the threads were an inch long and the die is 3/4-16 die. Once completed, I cleaned the chips off the axle and the die, and the nylock nut spun onto the axle threads with no effort at all-Success! I did the same to the other side and it worked beautifully. Excellent product, works well.