The adapters are made for a 5mm axle so I sleeved them inside with 4-5mm aluminium tube. It does mean you have be careful to keep everything square when assembling as it is easy for the hub to be slightly off centre. The ends of the adapters still made it wider than 250mm so they were ground back to flush with the end of the axle using sanding drum in a Dremel. My first plan was to get some adapters made with a 4mm hole but I couldn't get them done on time.
I am looking at replacing the centre differential gear as well and trying to work out if I can make the differential gear smaller so the smaller gear could be larger for more strenght around the bearing and to give a better gear ratio for brushless motors, but I don't think there is much space in the differential gear because of the pins for the small gears. Ideally moving the pin the spur gear runs on downwards would allow a bigger gear for more strength, but it would mean the gear cover no longer fitting.silvertriple wrote: ↑Sun Jul 21, 2024 9:08 am I have my doubts as well, looking at how thin the material is right there : the ball bearing installed inside the small gear makes the material is quite thin there, giving it no chance to survive, and I'm doubtfull on the possibility to 3D print it in metal...
Something I've got to think about and work out a solution, as I don't expect to ever find a set of replacement gears.