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How important are spacers?

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I tried putting my old kryptonic wheels on my current skates and since the screw is thicker, I need to use this kind of spacer

http://s7d5.scene7.com/is/image/TheGoods/k2skates_2012_8mm-bearing-spacer?hei=425&wid=425&op_sharpen=1&resMode=bicub&op_usm=.3,.3,6,0&iccembed=1&fmt=png

They don't fit in the wheel. The plastic is too thick. So would it be a bad idea to just not put those at all and just put the bearings in?

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Spacers are essential. They allow you to tighten the axles properly, while still maintaining wheel spin.

Ya I just tried it, and it was pretty bad, either the wheel wouldn't spin or the bolt would be too loose to skate on.

So do I have any options with these old wheels?

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sounds like u have micro hub wheels if the saucer spacers wont fit in the wheels. in that case u can buy micro 688 size 8mm spacers they sell them on ebay for $6-10. do u have a pic of the wheel??

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sounds like u have micro hub wheels if the saucer spacers wont fit in the wheels. in that case u can buy micro 688 size 8mm spacers they sell them on ebay for $6-10. do u have a pic of the wheel??

They're regular sized wheels, I was using 608 bearings with them before but this kind of spacer

Sonic-Inline-Hockey-Skate-Bearing-Spacer

The skates I'm using now have a thicker bolt/screw, so I can't use that kind of spacer anymore, here's a pic of the wheels anyway (ruler for reference)

QgFzJ2n.jpg

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It has happened to me. I took a round file to enlarge the hole in the wheel just enough so the spacer passes freely through it. You can also use sandpaper around a dowel. It's a bit of work but does the trick.

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