yamvip
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These I'm sure are pressed on is there any quick way or easier way too remove these,Thanks..........
iahacker
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If you mean the ones where your transfer rods are: Hang the back end with a strap, remove the two bolt from the tunnel on this shaft so it will drop below the tunnel, remove the shaft end caps, screw one of the bolts back into the shaft by hand. Use a block of wood and a 2 pound hammer to smack the end of the bolt. This won't hurt anything and will push the shaft out of the wheel and the transfer rod. Once one side is off, repeat the same thing on the other side. This part of the suspension is fairly easy to get back into the tunnel when done.
Done it several times swapping transfer rods around.
Good luck.
Done it several times swapping transfer rods around.
Good luck.
Yamahammer485
Member
iahacker said:If you mean the ones where your transfer rods are: Hang the back end with a strap, remove the two bolt from the tunnel on this shaft so it will drop below the tunnel, remove the shaft end caps, screw one of the bolts back into the shaft by hand. Use a block of wood and a 2 pound hammer to smack the end of the bolt. This won't hurt anything and will push the shaft out of the wheel and the transfer rod. Once one side is off, repeat the same thing on the other side. This part of the suspension is fairly easy to get back into the tunnel when done.
Done it several times swapping transfer rods around.
Good luck.
What he said. I jsut happened to put my maxperf transfer rods on today, and drop my suspension brackets down to give an awsome stance. I did the same except took a peaice of wood and pushed the axel out through the one wheel. You got to haul on er too, got to give it strong whacks and dont be afraid. Im only 18 and did this all bymyself today in my garage.
yamvip
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Yep those were the ones i was talking about.....Thanks........