To replace the rear axle on a Polaris Xplorer 400, start by safely lifting the vehicle and securing it on jack stands. Remove the rear wheels and brake components to access the axle. Disconnect the axle from the differential and any retaining clips or bolts. Finally, slide out the old axle and install the new one, ensuring all components are reattached securely before lowering the vehicle back to the ground.
To remove the rear axle on a 2000 Polaris Xplorer 400, first, ensure the vehicle is on a stable surface and secure it with jack stands. Remove the rear wheels and brake calipers for easier access. Next, disconnect the axle from the differential by removing the retaining clips and bolts, and slide the axle out of the wheel hub. Finally, ensure any necessary seals or bearings are replaced before reassembly.
To replace the rear axle bearings on a 2000 Polaris 6x6, start by lifting the vehicle and securely supporting it on jack stands. Remove the rear wheels and disconnect the brake components to access the axle. Use a socket to remove the axle nut, then slide the axle out of the housing. Replace the old bearings with new ones, ensuring they are properly seated, reassemble the axle and brake components, and finally reattach the wheels.
To replace the rear axle bearings on a 2003 Polaris Scrambler, first, elevate the rear of the ATV and remove the wheels. Then, take off the brake assembly and the axle nut, and slide the axle out of the housing. Use a bearing puller to remove the old bearings from the carrier, clean the housing, and press in the new bearings. Finally, reassemble the axle, brake assembly, and wheels, ensuring everything is properly tightened.
To replace the rear axle on a 2000 Polaris Xpedition 425, first, safely elevate the vehicle and remove the rear wheels. Then, disconnect the brake components and any other parts obstructing access to the axle. Remove the axle retaining bolts and slide the old axle out, replacing it with the new one. Reassemble by securing the axle in place, reattaching the brake components, and replacing the wheels before lowering the vehicle back to the ground.
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The best way to remove the rear axle on a Polaris Hawkeye is to spray it with PB blaster. After waiting several hours or a day, simply pull the axle outward.Ê
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To change the CV joint on the rear axle of a 2001 Polaris Sportsman 500, first, elevate the rear of the ATV and secure it on jack stands. Remove the rear wheel and brake caliper to access the axle. Disconnect the CV joint from the differential by removing the retaining clip and then slide the axle out of the hub. Replace the CV joint with a new one, reinstall the axle, and reassemble all the components in the reverse order. Ensure everything is tightened to the manufacturer's specifications before lowering the vehicle.
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To remove the rear axle on a Polaris Sportsman 500, start by lifting the rear of the ATV and securing it on jack stands. Next, remove the wheel and brake components, followed by the cotter pin and axle nut. Once these are removed, you can slide the axle out of the differential and remove any retaining clips or bolts from the wheel hub. Finally, gently pull the axle out from the side of the ATV.
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Place a support under the rear swingarm. Remove the right rear wheel and tire assembly. Then remove the dust cover from the end of the axle. This will exposes the end of the axle, with a castle nut and cotter pin. Push the cotter pin out of the castle nut. Remove the nut from the end of the axle. After removing the nut, gently tap on the rear of the spindle, until it slides off of the axle. Then remove the three bolts securing the chain guard to the sprocket. To loosen the chain, you will either have to remove the master link, or adjust it to a looser setting. Remove the chain after loosening it. Three more bolts hold the sprocket in place on the hub assembly. Remove them, and slide it off of the axle.