How to change rear axle bearings on Banshee
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Since it's the same as a Warrior....I'll Explain
First, jack your quad up in the air from the rear, take off the tires, chain, hubs, and all brake lines.
After all that, take the 2 nuts all the way off your axle
beat the locks over and take off your rear sprocket and hub
now, pull the axle out from the other side...if it seems impossible, hit it with a punch and rubber mallot or just the mallot.
Now If they are very very bad, you will need to just keep hitting them with chisels and punches
If they aren't so worn down, but still need replaced, see if they come easy by pulling them with your finger...if not, keep hitting them with a punch and or chisel and they should come off fairly easy.
After that, put em back on but everything back together and your good to go....hardest part is getitng the bearings out.
Hope that helped.
Later
First, jack your quad up in the air from the rear, take off the tires, chain, hubs, and all brake lines.
After all that, take the 2 nuts all the way off your axle
beat the locks over and take off your rear sprocket and hub
now, pull the axle out from the other side...if it seems impossible, hit it with a punch and rubber mallot or just the mallot.
Now If they are very very bad, you will need to just keep hitting them with chisels and punches
If they aren't so worn down, but still need replaced, see if they come easy by pulling them with your finger...if not, keep hitting them with a punch and or chisel and they should come off fairly easy.
After that, put em back on but everything back together and your good to go....hardest part is getitng the bearings out.
Hope that helped.
Later
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