and move up and down but don't turn. This is how I solved the problem....
First remove the front end. Carefully use a small screwdriver pop the front end out from between
the two tabs that hold it in place, then pull the "y bar" out of the hole its in.

Drill as shown using a 1/16 drill bit. Mark the wheel left and right. DO THIS FIRST BEFORE CUTTING THE WHEEL ASSEMBLY.

With a HOT exacto knife make 3 cuts, top bottom and last side. TAKE YOUR TIME.



I made small (PEZ sized) tabs. These are 1/8" x 1/4" x 1/2" and glued them onto each wheel.

Slide the bit into the holes already drilled in the wheel assembly and drill through the tab.

Next cut and drill a piece of 1/8" plastic square tube just over 3" long.

I've used #16 x 5/8" brass brads to hold it all together.


Two of the brass brads need to be snipped a little and a small dab of glue put on the ends.
This will help keep the square tube in place; the 5/8" brad in the 1/16 hole should be enough.

Pop everything back in place.


