I understand that, but I do not know what sizes are required for the drive wheel. There are a lot of options.Anyone of the normal suppliers can provide you with needed parts.
It's a one-wheel-peel kart. The drive wheel is different than all the others.Drive "wheel" singular, not plural? You want a 1-wheel drive to avoid having a live axle? The 2 rear rims need to be the same diameter, with matching tires also. If you have one side, order the other to match. Or match both to the front rims/tires. If you need all 4 rims/tires, I recommend going with 6" split (2-piece) rims, 4.10 x 3.50 x 6 knobby tires, innertubes w/L-shaped stems, and a 4.5" brake. You can order your combo sprocket/drum to fit the rear rim size, like a 4" or 4.5" drum, internally machined. The externally machined are for brake bands, not brake shoes.
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?????? Guess I just don't understand. My thinking was about a sprocket drum that bolts to a flange that's there for that purpose on the drive wheel, but otherwise the wheels are all alike. That protruding flange would be the only difference in the rims.The drive wheel is different than all the others.
Do you have any of the wheels that came with the kart you just got.I just bought a Murray kart like the one pictured. I need the drive wheel, sprocket brake drum and brake. Anyone know where I can find them?
Might be a good time to consider converting (upgrading) it to a live axle.It's a one-wheel-peel kart. The drive wheel is different than all the others.