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Old Sep 19, 2010 | 05:25 PM
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I was searching for parts for my blaster on craigslist and found someone with a +4 durablue axle itself. No nuts or bolts with it. They said its in great shape and they only want 50$. Can i shop the rest of the parts i need somewhere? I dont want to buy it with out being able to get what i need to get it on my bike. If anyone knows where i can get the rest of the parts let me know, thanks
 
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Old Sep 19, 2010 | 10:34 PM
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Originally Posted by NEO_mrowe122007
I was searching for parts for my blaster on craigslist and found someone with a +4 durablue axle itself. No nuts or bolts with it. They said its in great shape and they only want 50$. Can i shop the rest of the parts i need somewhere? I dont want to buy it with out being able to get what i need to get it on my bike. If anyone knows where i can get the rest of the parts let me know, thanks
The blaster parts don't work with the Dura-Blue? That's be a bad design.... but Dura-Blue has a good rep, in my estimation, so they'll probably work, except the spacers (if it needs them to function,.... some of their wide axles are adjustable width),... then I'd be calling Dura-Blue directly to find the parts I need....
 
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Old Sep 20, 2010 | 07:36 PM
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i dont know i never had a aftermarket axle. i just figured you needed the parts that originally came with the axle. i found an atv shop in my area that keeps the parts for the durablue axles in stock, end nuts and so on. they said around 40 bucks. i will see if my buddy can check the hardware on my bike and make it work.
 
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Old Sep 20, 2010 | 09:47 PM
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Originally Posted by NEO_mrowe122007
i dont know i never had a aftermarket axle. i just figured you needed the parts that originally came with the axle. i found an atv shop in my area that keeps the parts for the durablue axles in stock, end nuts and so on. they said around 40 bucks. i will see if my buddy can check the hardware on my bike and make it work.
Cool beans on the store find. Some after market axles push for their own stuff, others are compatible. It often depends on which model also. Good luck.
 
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Old Oct 6, 2010 | 05:20 PM
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i figured id update this thread since im getting ready to post another one. i got the rest of the parts i needed to get the axle on for about 90 bucks. castle nuts, spacers, and lock nut (was about a 70$ part but got 10% off). i was short spacers but i managed to find the exact size washers i needed at a local nuts and bolts shop to make up the difference. not a bad investment.
 
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