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To attach a live axle to a go-kart, first, secure the axle to the kart frame using bearing hangers or brackets, ensuring they align with the kart’s dimensions. Next, insert the axle through the bearings and tighten them to prevent any movement. Finally, attach the wheels to each end of the axle and make sure they are properly secured with nuts or cotter pins. Ensure that everything is aligned and tightened for optimal performance.

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