Grizzly 700 Clunking in rear end ??????
#11
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Originally posted by: stroker101
wheel bearings, cv joints or differential. 1 of these 3 items could be the reason. when was the last time the diff was serviced?</end quote></div>
I just got it a few weeks ago and it had 980miles on it. To be honest I have no idea what was done to this ever. I know it was traded in for a yamaha rhino and I bought it right after it came in before the dealer even had time to clean it and the dealer did not change the oil and the oil looks really clean. So Im hoping it was maintaned but I dont know for sure.
Ive put a couple hundred on it and it has alittle over 1200miles on it now.
wheel bearings, cv joints or differential. 1 of these 3 items could be the reason. when was the last time the diff was serviced?</end quote></div>
I just got it a few weeks ago and it had 980miles on it. To be honest I have no idea what was done to this ever. I know it was traded in for a yamaha rhino and I bought it right after it came in before the dealer even had time to clean it and the dealer did not change the oil and the oil looks really clean. So Im hoping it was maintaned but I dont know for sure.
Ive put a couple hundred on it and it has alittle over 1200miles on it now.
#12
i would change "all" the the fluids just to be sure. 980 miles on the unit, it's probably due for service. when time allows, change the engine oil and front and rear diff. oil.
the noise still may be a wheel bearing or cv joint. let us know what you find.
the noise still may be a wheel bearing or cv joint. let us know what you find.
#13
I have a 2007 Yamaha Grizzly with 1200 miles on it. Today I started out to ride and I noticed a clicking in my rear end especially when I turn. It sounds like it could be comming from the rear axles or somthing towards the rear wheels. Any idea what this could be? Do I need to replace my rear axle/s?
Any ideas or help would be appreciated. thanks
Any ideas or help would be appreciated. thanks
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