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re: 2011 Yamaha rhino axle change
Posted on 2/13/23 at 7:22 am to Success
Posted on 2/13/23 at 7:22 am to Success
Well dayum, 230ftlbs seems to high to me. I’d double check that.
If you watched a handful of YouTube videos you shouldn’t have an issue getting the axle out. Back is an easier job than the front to.
As for the bearings… Pop your seals out. Remove snap ring. Drive old bearing out the side the snap ring came from. Go back up in reverse. Don’t drive the new bearing in by hitting the center race, only outter. Put grease in the lips of both seals.
If you watched a handful of YouTube videos you shouldn’t have an issue getting the axle out. Back is an easier job than the front to.
As for the bearings… Pop your seals out. Remove snap ring. Drive old bearing out the side the snap ring came from. Go back up in reverse. Don’t drive the new bearing in by hitting the center race, only outter. Put grease in the lips of both seals.
Posted on 2/13/23 at 7:35 am to Cypressknee
The axle was easy. The hardest part was the axle nut. I say 230lbs. That was me literally laying on the breaker bar. My impact wouldn’t turn it.
Now these bearings are something else. I beat on one for 30 mins with a 3lb sledge and a heavy flat head. Bent the tip of the flat head.
Now these bearings are something else. I beat on one for 30 mins with a 3lb sledge and a heavy flat head. Bent the tip of the flat head.
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