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Yeah, Peteski,. I agree -- the thread title falls flat. A much snappier one would be "Swapping wheels stops drops", where :""swap" rhymes with "drop", yeah! But TRW crowd is a picky bunch, and have their own view of the world. Such is life.
Ok, specifics: No problem with Rapido O-B coach wheels dropping out. The streamline NH 8600 coaches are random drop outs. Those are the ones I switched to MTL wheelsets. But even one of those fell out. The rapido metal wheels don't fall out of the MTL trucks, tho. I've got no way to measure axle lengths precisely, I just put in axles and if they stay in they work. If they don't stay, I try somebody else wheel sets. I've got them from various living and dead train mfgrs. I transfer many cars on and off the layout when I run so I'm not keen on ones that drop their wheelsets for no reason.
Al,sounds like the problem is more than just axle length. Maybe the sideframes are distorted (bend outwards).Anyway, just get yourself a $20 digital caliper. That is cheaper than many of today's N scale boxcars! It comes *REALLY* handy in the model RR hobby. Not just for measuring. I often use it to scribe cut lines in sheet styrene or metal. I just dial up the dimension, then scribe.
Anyway, just get yourself a $20 digital caliper. That is cheaper than many of today's N scale boxcars! ...
Well, I do have a metal ruler measured in N scale feet ... old school?