Just wanted to add my thanks! Thanks for taking your time to make this video. It was fantastic! I would have never had the courage to change the broken axle on my 2014 RZR 800without your video. You saved me hundreds of dollars while helping me gain the personal satisfaction of doing the job myself. If we love near each other, it would be my pleasure to buy you a steak dinner as a thank you!
Thanks for a simple, straightforward easy to follow video. So many people try to impress the viewers and don't make an easy to follow USABLE video. Great job!
Wow, 8 yr old video but as others have stated, great video, simple instructions and helpful suggestions like blue threadlocker and such. Appreciate the how to man. I feel dumb for thinking it was harder than this.
+Neil Davidson Holy Schmidt brother. 32 minutes toolbox open to wheels down, including removing the rear control arms on my Turbo. grab every tool Neal used and every 15 millimeter you own and it's a breeze. thanks again Neil, going driving!
Don't have to take the caliper off. Just take the castle nut off the axle, the upper arm bolt out of the knuckle and rotate the knuckle down. Pull the axle up out of the hub and then out of the diff. Easy peasy.
What if your leaking black looking oil from where the axel pops in to the rear diff? I think my mechanic is dicking me around. The previous time i had him changw my oil, they cross threaded my drain plug. Brough it back to them to have them fix it. And they told me i needed two new wheel bearings. got it back and. Oticed the black oil around the rear right drive shaft. Almost looks like there is a little bit of space between the diff and the drive shaft. Alao has a bit of a clickey aound when you wiggle the wheel. Other side looks thight.
those washers that you installed before the castle nut. Are those called cone washers? I've been reading a lot about them being special washers and people having major issues when they don't il use the cone washers or install the upside down. Is that correct?
I thought I did but I'm not finding it So I guess I didn't do one. I do have a front wheel bearing video if it helps. this video shows how to take it apart and the front shows how to replace the bearing. sorry wish i could be of more help
Those look like stock rims. The reason I am asking is because I want those tires. Are they stock rims and if so how did you make the front and backs to work size wise?
d57702 yes there are stock wheels, I think I staggered the tires with 8 and 10 but honestly I don't remember. they may have been the same all the way around. I didn't have any issues.
Just wanted to add my thanks! Thanks for taking your time to make this video. It was fantastic! I would have never had the courage to change the broken axle on my 2014 RZR 800without your video. You saved me hundreds of dollars while helping me gain the personal satisfaction of doing the job myself. If we love near each other, it would be my pleasure to buy you a steak dinner as a thank you!
Glad to help my friend. That's why I started this. It is a satisfying feeling to do it yourself.
Thanks for a simple, straightforward easy to follow video. So many people try to impress the viewers and don't make an easy to follow USABLE video. Great job!
Jim Caldwell thank you glad I could help!
Wow, 8 yr old video but as others have stated, great video, simple instructions and helpful suggestions like blue threadlocker and such. Appreciate the how to man. I feel dumb for thinking it was harder than this.
Glad you found it helpful my friend.
Very mgood video. Nice tips and attention to detail. Most vids just resort to bigger hammers which often causes more damage. Thanks a million!
Came here to find out all i needed was a "swift pull". Thanks for the vid!
glad it helped! :)
Thanks for making it simple and all the good tips
Your welcome thanks for watching
Straight forward easy to follow. Thank you.
Your welcome
Thanks for the install video snapped my axel and had to replace it
Thanks for watching!
Thanx brother. Nice job!Now I can do mine in 9 minutes!
anytime bro, and yes after you do it a couple times it is quick and easy!
+Neil Davidson
Holy Schmidt brother. 32 minutes toolbox open to wheels down, including removing the rear control arms on my Turbo. grab every tool Neal used and every 15 millimeter you own and it's a breeze. thanks again Neil, going driving!
+Richard DeHemmer a 15mm is a very useful tool on a Rzr, ratchet wrenches are the bomb! :)
Don't have to take the caliper off. Just take the castle nut off the axle, the upper arm bolt out of the knuckle and rotate the knuckle down. Pull the axle up out of the hub and then out of the diff. Easy peasy.
Great Video!
Nice, thanks for posting the video!
georgitom your welcome! Thank you for watching!
Thanks for the info Neil
no problem, thanks for watching bro!
great job!! How about doing a Polaris 900 Razor next.
If you are going to torque the castle nut by hand why did you put the cotter pin back in?
Great video.
thank you
What if your leaking black looking oil from where the axel pops in to the rear diff? I think my mechanic is dicking me around. The previous time i had him changw my oil, they cross threaded my drain plug. Brough it back to them to have them fix it. And they told me i needed two new wheel bearings. got it back and. Oticed the black oil around the rear right drive shaft. Almost looks like there is a little bit of space between the diff and the drive shaft. Alao has a bit of a clickey aound when you wiggle the wheel. Other side looks thight.
Did the Quadboss axle hold up well? I ordered one yesterday because of cost amd availability, hoping for good quality too.
I didn't have any issues with the Quadboss axles, from my experience all Quadboss replacement parts are of excellent quality!
those washers that you installed before the castle nut. Are those called cone washers? I've been reading a lot about them being special washers and people having major issues when they don't il use the cone washers or install the upside down. Is that correct?
+jkelley05 I have never heard that but I do try to put them back the same way I remove them! I have never had any issues!
nice
Neil, do you have a vid showing how to replace the rear wheel bearings?
I thought I did but I'm not finding it So I guess I didn't do one. I do have a front wheel bearing video if it helps. this video shows how to take it apart and the front shows how to replace the bearing. sorry wish i could be of more help
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Chris Kavanaugh ?
Those look like stock rims. The reason I am asking is because I want those tires. Are they stock rims and if so how did you make the front and backs to work size wise?
d57702 yes there are stock wheels, I think I staggered the tires with 8 and 10 but honestly I don't remember. they may have been the same all the way around. I didn't have any issues.
If you could share actual sizes that would be great.
d57702 how's this www.mudandgutsoffroad.org/gbc-mongrels
I wish I would have known this before I figured with the size on the front it would look weird or handle poorly.
If you check my vids out you can see why this is very helpful to me. RIP both rear axles. Lol
Glad it was helpful my friend
Someone stole your swaybar
Never been a fan of the sway bar in the off road world. Only reason my xp has one is because I don't have limit straps yet. Lol
Can't see fixing what ain't broke
Great video!