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QUOTE: Originally posted by alturasandlonepine Does someone make metal wheels for N? I've been modeling for some time now and have never seen them on the market.
QUOTE: Originally posted by BoRockhard QUOTE: Originally posted by alturasandlonepine Does someone make metal wheels for N? I've been modeling for some time now and have never seen them on the market. HO people: Beware of LifeLikes metal wheels. They are grime magnets! Go with Intermountain or Kaydee.
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QUOTE: Originally posted by locomotive3 BE careful! Not all HO metal wheel axles are the same length. That's due to different truck manufacturers that the model car manufacturer uses.
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QUOTE: Originally posted by RoyalOaker I have been switching my cars over to metal wheels. It's funny, With plastic wheels, when I left a car on a spur it would stay there. Now, with the metal wheels, the cars just role down hill, and I didn't even know that I had a hill for them to role down. [:I] I had to re-level my table to prevent this.[:)] I love the click, click sound also. I am not sure about the cleaning part yet, because I have only been using them for a few weeks.
QUOTE: Originally posted by kevnbety OK, you have all talked me into converting to metal wheels. My rolling stock is mostly Athearn "blue box" kits. Will the PK2 wheels fit those stock Athearn trucks, or will the trucks need to be replaced also? Thanks again, Kevin
QUOTE: Originally posted by DeSchane Spacemouse, When I ran cars with plastic wheels, after a few months, the wheels actually built up a layer of garp. Eventually the garp got so thick the wheels would derail from lack of flanges. I just looked at 10-15 cras with LLP2K wheels on them and saw no garp on them what so ever. This is after several years of running with no maintenance of the wheel treads. I have clearly convinced mysel that LLP2K is as good as any metal wheel set on the market!
QUOTE: Originally posted by locomotive3 BE careful! Not all HO metal wheel axles are the same length. That's due to different truck manufacturers
QUOTE: Metal wheels roll better right out of the box.
QUOTE: For free rolling wheels on any kind of truck, check and clean out the journal box where the axle seats. There may be casting flash... Micro Mark sells a special tool called a "Truck Tune"
QUOTE: Another tip for free rolling trucks is to use a powdered graphite lubricant on the journal box / axle point. Kaydee sells