how to install a durablue axle?
#1
how do i take off the old one fist?it came with 2 circles pieces about 1/4 inch wide and 2 circles about 1 inch wide.are these spacers?also it came with 2 bolts that go on over the hub.then it came with some other ring piece thing.where do i put the spacers. oh, please help, anyone know any illustrated diagrams of how to do this?
#3
U sound like a mechanic!!!!it got some round thingy with a hole in it.LOL alright What kind of axle did U get??/the heavy duty,eliminator,x-33.I have the eliminator 2+2 adjustable.Mine had 2 larger spacers,2 small spacers,and the center nut for the hub.All U got to do is take out the old axle,first remove the lock nut.Remeber it has reversed thread.THen take off your caliper,then rotor,then chain,The old axle shoudl slide right out.The reverse this procedure.BUt first put your old sprocket and hubs.then put your old sproket back on.Then slide the axle in the carrier make sure to check and see that the bearing ands seals are good.Then put your old rotor on then caliper,Then adjust your chain acordingly,The install spacers to how U want them wider our narrower.Then your hubs.Then your wheels.I did this on a 250r so yours might be a little diferent.It took me about 30 minutes to have my axle installed completely.
#4
yes it is the eliminator, why did this axle come with new axle hub tighener thingies?(expert mechanic languge).yeah, there are 2 spacers about a tad less then an inch and 2 about 1/4 inch, so i put these on below the spacers. can i put them all on?the 1 inch then the 1/4 inch right by it or are they desinged to use jsut the 1/4 or just the 1 inch?so that other thin thingie is a center piece?ok thanks
#5
U can put them all on BUt I would just put the smaller one behind the hub then the larger one in front of the hub.IF U get to wide rear end not wide enough front end it starts acting like a 3 wheeler.I am going to widen up the axle on my 250r now because i got +2 A-arms.
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