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Old 12-29-2004, 01:36 AM
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Default Axcaliber axle.

Ok I am doing a rough search of axle and I have questions about the Lone Star Axcaliber for my 04 Raptor 660. How is it that it adjust 2 inches? What is done? Are there spacers you take off or put on? How much lighter/heavier than stock is it? When putting it on, can you use all the stock components... hubs, locknuts, etc. When replacing the axle do you need to replace the bearings too? If you do how much are they and whats a good brand, thats economically priced.

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Old 12-29-2004, 02:05 AM
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Default Axcaliber axle.

Originally posted by: PolishCowboyPL
Ok I am doing a rough search of axle and I have questions about the Lone Star Axcaliber for my 04 Raptor 660. How is it that it adjust 2 inches? What is done? Are there spacers you take off or put on? How much lighter/heavier than stock is it? When putting it on, can you use all the stock components... hubs, locknuts, etc. When replacing the axle do you need to replace the bearings too? If you do how much are they and whats a good brand, thats economically priced.

Thanks,

MIke.
i have the durablue eliminator 2+2 axle for my raptor, i think it is the same as the lonestar axle you are talking about, yes you do get spacers to put on your axle to be able to adjust it to the width that you want, yes you can use all the stock components hubs, but i do think you get new locknuts with your axle when ordering it. thats something you will have to check into b/c i got them with mine. You dont need to replace the bearings unless its necissary, if you do need to replace them they run about 25 bucks to replace. good luck
 
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