QUOTE: Originally posted by dimastep Now, here's the million-dollor question - what's the cheapest place to buy about 200 IM wheels ?
QUOTE: Originally posted by locomotive3 QUOTE: Originally posted by cacole I stand corrected -- Intermountain lists HO scale "Ball Bearing Wheel Sets" on their Web site, priced at $19.95 for six "sets" -- but they don't explain whether a set is one axle, two axles, or 12 axles. Six axles to a pack, Pricey and they are a tad more free rolling than the non BBs. Both sets are 100% metal and add approx half ounce +. Here's a Walthers' picture http://www.walthers.com/exec/productinfo/85-40059
QUOTE: Originally posted by cacole I stand corrected -- Intermountain lists HO scale "Ball Bearing Wheel Sets" on their Web site, priced at $19.95 for six "sets" -- but they don't explain whether a set is one axle, two axles, or 12 axles.
QUOTE: Originally posted by ckape Intermountain's metal wheelsets are designed so that one of the wheels has a direct electrical connection to the entire axle, and the other wheel is isolated from the axle. I've used them in metal trucks just fine, the trick is to make sure that all the wheels that are connected to the axle are on the same rail.
QUOTE: Originally posted by dimastep I wonder what manufacturers make ball-bearing wheelsets. Has anyone had experience with any ? I want to put some into my Kadee trucks sincte the stock wheels are making quite a resistance even lubricated.