Hi,
I have a question about the front axles on the Frontier. According to the manual, ALL models have a "floating" sprocket on the front axle, which requires no set screw. I'm really nervous about this and need confirmation from another Frontier owner or knowledeable person. I got home from a fun morning of play and noticed that the sprocket on the left front had slid about 3-4 inches over! I grabbed it and slid it 3-4 inches the other direction. I saw the hole for a set screw on the sprocket, and the counter-sink on the shaft-spline that line the sprocket up perfectly 90deg with the chain. So, it "seems" like it NEEDS the set screw.
So, I added one. (found at Lowes). Now wondering if I need to remove it.
BTW... the part in the manual where it says NOT to use a set screw was in the IMPORTANT! section...
Help!
I don't want to break anything by putting a screw in, or not putting one in.
Also... found that no screw was in the RIGHT side axle either! But, that one does not slide around..
Thanks!
I have a question about the front axles on the Frontier. According to the manual, ALL models have a "floating" sprocket on the front axle, which requires no set screw. I'm really nervous about this and need confirmation from another Frontier owner or knowledeable person. I got home from a fun morning of play and noticed that the sprocket on the left front had slid about 3-4 inches over! I grabbed it and slid it 3-4 inches the other direction. I saw the hole for a set screw on the sprocket, and the counter-sink on the shaft-spline that line the sprocket up perfectly 90deg with the chain. So, it "seems" like it NEEDS the set screw.
So, I added one. (found at Lowes). Now wondering if I need to remove it.
BTW... the part in the manual where it says NOT to use a set screw was in the IMPORTANT! section...
Help!
I don't want to break anything by putting a screw in, or not putting one in.
Also... found that no screw was in the RIGHT side axle either! But, that one does not slide around..
Thanks!
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