Where I got the wheel bearings- www.ebay.com/itm/175345212088?mkcid=16&mkevt=1&mkrid=711-127632-2357-0&ssspo=LeHRl5BLRHm&sssrc=2349624&ssuid=j2eav1zkqyc&var=&widget_ver=artemis&media=COPY
@@Jairusbroyles Yea its a wolverine I just picked it up for $100 because they thought it was blown up but it turns out one of the jets come loose making a rattling sound and making it run like crap
Please tell me you took some 100 grit sand paper and cleaned up the axle and the bearing housing where the new seals come in contact with. And then put some grease on the surface of the seals so they aren't on there dry. The seals will be tore up in no time leaving dirt and water right back into your bearings. That causes you to do it all over again in a year or two depending on how much mudding you do.
Where I got the wheel bearings- www.ebay.com/itm/175345212088?mkcid=16&mkevt=1&mkrid=711-127632-2357-0&ssspo=LeHRl5BLRHm&sssrc=2349624&ssuid=j2eav1zkqyc&var=&widget_ver=artemis&media=COPY
hey thx for the tutorial made my day much easier was hard to find a tutorial for mine for some reason
If it’s a wolverine I understand those atvs are kinda rare and not many people make vids on em
@@Jairusbroyles Yea its a wolverine I just picked it up for $100 because they thought it was blown up but it turns out one of the jets come loose making a rattling sound and making it run like crap
@@Abcdef-zp1lq that’s an awesome deal
@@Jairusbroyles ikr
Freeze your bearings then heat up the steering knuckle. They will drop in easily without a press.
I have the wheel bearings and seals but ive somehow managed to lose the spacer in between them. Any idea where I can get another one?
I have no clue what you are gonna do I’m not sure if you can even buy it
Please tell me you took some 100 grit sand paper and cleaned up the axle and the bearing housing where the new seals come in contact with. And then put some grease on the surface of the seals so they aren't on there dry. The seals will be tore up in no time leaving dirt and water right back into your bearings. That causes you to do it all over again in a year or two depending on how much mudding you do.
Thanks for the tip
AN AJUSTABLE IS NOT A HAMER !!!
Wrong!
If you're gonna call him out for not using the right tool, at least use the correct name for the tool. It's a crescent wrench, not an adjustable.