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Wheel identification support
#1
Hello gentlemen do you know what wheels these are? Think they’re go power but not certain.  Thank you!


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#2
These wheels in pic below are different makes that can sometimes be mistaken for each other. I have included a Precision wheel on left and Go-Power on right. What you have is your post above are the 400 series Go-Power wheels.

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You can split the wheel and find the name and patent pending cast on the inside of rim.

It looks like someone made spacers to adapt the 3/4" Timken bearing down to use on a 5/8" spindle.


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#3
Thank you Terry!
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#4
Fox 4" front
And go power 4" front halves
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#5
Terry - you sure have a good eye.  They look like the same to me and I went back and said to myself what can he see in the picture that tells him they are two different wheels???
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#6
Lets take a closer look at both wheels. Keeping with the same format with Precision on the left and Go-Power on the right.

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At a glance both sets of wheels look alike. Precision is a lot heavier and stronger.

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Flipping them over you can see obvious differences in the  casting.

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Precision wheel is wider by 1/2 inch. Valve steam location is different. Precision is centered and Go-Power is offset. 

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Of course if you still dont trust your eyesight, just look for the name cast on the wheel.

There are some variations in the Go-Power wheels.

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The Go-Power wheel on top is slightly heavier and more beefy. It does not have the raised edges on holes and rim. Just flat and smooth.

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You can see the differences better at this angle.


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.jpeg   Go Power hand cart wheel.jpeg (Size: 246.17 KB / Downloads: 8) Terry, I think Jim is referring to Kino's first post which shows two 4 inch Go Power wheels, those look like they are from a hand truck.
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#8
<louie figone> Terry, I think Jim is referring to Kino's first post which shows two 4 inch Go Power wheels, those look like they are from a hand truck.

You are right. I should have clarified in my original post about the the two makes of wheels commonly mistaken for the other.

Kinos wheels actually look more like current production MATCO wheels.

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The center section is more concave on these as the Go-Power wheels are convex.
I would guess Kinos wheels are not much over 3 inches wide. The kart style Go-Powers are right at 4 1/8 inches wide.


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#9
Thank you gentlemen. I have not been on in a while.
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