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no it wont the only other one that will fit is off the banshee
probably because it has alot of miles on it or some one drove it hard the stock rear axle's were kinda week
Only if the rear axle is a drive axle.
Remove the U-bolts and the shocks. Remove the wheels, shocks, calipers, driveshaft,Êspring bolts andÊbrake lines. Install the rear axle and install everything back. Bolt in the torque arm and the lower control arms. You may want to get the help of somebody in doing this.
It's the bearings, the axle halves are held into the rear end at the ends. The bearing is pressed on to the axle and held on with a retainer plate. Sometimes after wear the bearing will become loose and the axle will begin to slip out. In the middle of the rear end the axles are splined and simply slip into the ring and pinion gears.
Yes
The level check for the hydraulics/transmission/rear axle is pipe plug on the left side of the tractor just in front of the rear axle housing. Oil is supposed to be at that level with all hydraulics extended.
Inside the rear axle.Inside the rear axle.
Usually they come with a towing bracket that's either supposed to go on by the rear axle, or up by the saddle.
On the rear axle?
Top of the rear axleTop of the rear axle
it has no rear axle