I had the same deal a month ago. It was RR.Pinion Joint, part # 41315-HN2-000
You take the rearend off and the shaft that connects the RR and motor is where it is. I hope this helps you.
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.
Start with a huge hammer, if that doesn't work get a pair of pliers and a blowtorch.
i work at a Honda dealer. Honda recommends for best handling and braking best tires go on the rear. dm @ hv. gbg.
New seals work best.
battery is weak or the solenoid for the shift is bad
no it will not.
The speedometer signal coomes from the ABS computer via the rear axle speed sensor. That is the sensor on the top of the rear axle.
Universal Joints connect the Driveshaft between the Transmission and the Rear Axle Differencial that transfers power from the Engine to the Transmission to the Rear Axle to move the car.
85-140 will work.
I don't think that will work unless you change over to rear disc brakes, the hub should not match.
check the Vehicle Speed Sensor on the transmission or possibly the rear axle.
Yes