Disassembly
98 accord does not have a rear axle- just spindle/hub/bearing
The rear axle bearings on a Honda 300ex are replaced by first removing the rear wheel. The bearing cap and retaining ring are then removed and the bearing is then pulled from its housing.
To disassemble a Polaris rear axle, start by securely lifting the vehicle and removing the wheels. Next, detach the brake caliper and any associated components, followed by removing the axle nut and any retaining clips. Carefully slide the axle out of the housing, ensuring to support the differential if necessary. Finally, inspect all components for wear or damage before reassembly.
how hard is it to replace a rear wheel bearing 1999 Honda crv. this crv does not have rear axle's in it. thank you
need free picture diagram for 1997 honda four wheeler rear end
No, a Honda Rancher 350 rear axle will not work on a Honda 450 Foreman. The two models have different specifications, dimensions, and designs, which means their axles are not interchangeable. If you're looking to replace the rear axle on a Foreman, it's best to use parts specifically designed for that model. Always consult the owner's manual or a parts specialist for compatibility.
To change the rear axle bearings on a Honda Rancher, start by removing the rear wheels and axle nut. Next, detach the axle from the differential and pull it out of the housing. Use a bearing puller to remove the old bearings and install new ones, ensuring they are properly seated. Finally, reassemble the axle, reinstall the wheels, and torque the axle nut to the manufacturer’s specifications.
101 ft/lbs
My 2001 durango slt plus 4x4 has 9.25 rear axle and 8.25 front
No. They bolt up differently and have different bearing and seal kits. Also the axle is not as thick as a 300 axle.
Front axle = 55 lbf-ft. Pinch bolts = 9 lbf-ft. Rear axle = 80 lbf-ft.