Am I the only one who replaces these?
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Don't feel bad. When I got back to Copperbelt Cabin the guys said my rear rack was sagging. Rattled a couple bolts loose. Glad Tugs gas station had nuts and bolts. When I got home I found that the sub-frame under the rear rack had broken one bolt and rattled the other one out so it wasn't bolted to the main frame. Should be set for another 2500 miles or so.
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Now I had to look up how much replacements for mine would cost. Fortunately I just have the stock wheels and the rubber replacements only cost $1.66 each from Rocky Mountain Atv. Haven't lost one yet but now its something I will definitely keep on the lookout for. I remember my Grizzly 660 had the same type and I think it had a flange that fit under the wheel. So it was pretty hard to lose one unless you took a wheel off and lost it then. It not only that they look bad without them but they're there to keep dirt and water from getting into your wheel bearings so they actually have a purpose.