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Old Jul 17, 2012, 08:18 PM
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Easton Fender roller vs. KTC fender roller

Has anyone had any experience with the KTC fender roller? Its about 50$ cheaper than the Easton but they look to be identical. Is the Easton better in any way? Better polyerathane roller mayber or better components in general?

Just curious as I am about to buy one because the ghetto bat rolling way worries me way to much.
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Either way you go, you will want to replace the castle nut and cotter pins with higher grade units. They do NOT last long and can destroy the threads on the shaft.

Tacoma Screw here in WA is an excellent cource for hardware. Just walk in and they have NEVER let me down or failed to upgrade whatever I was looking for.

I see you're from the United States. So just drive to your nearest location and pick some up!
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^^ Agreed, the cotter pin on the Eastwood unit I had broke in no time. It's a crappy design that puts a lot of stress on that cotter pin.
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