2strokebeater Member Jul 4, 2011 41 1 40 32 Belle Vernon, pa Jul 5, 2011 #1 This is the secound time I replaced them all. Is there a way to prevent this? I also noticed the axle bushings are worn.
This is the secound time I replaced them all. Is there a way to prevent this? I also noticed the axle bushings are worn.
S specialized7 Can't Stop, Won't Stop! May 2, 2008 3,791 30 84 Saskatoon Canada Jul 5, 2011 #2 my sprocket hub went out to
2strokebeater Member Jul 4, 2011 41 1 40 32 Belle Vernon, pa Jul 5, 2011 #3 Wow mine just striped out when I was doing some hillclimbs, nothin like that lol
S specialized7 Can't Stop, Won't Stop! May 2, 2008 3,791 30 84 Saskatoon Canada Jul 5, 2011 #4 haha yea mine wa just seized on anyways i would say the axle splines are fubard
2strokebeater Member Jul 4, 2011 41 1 40 32 Belle Vernon, pa Jul 5, 2011 #5 Yeah that's what I was thinking. Someone suggested welding the hubs on then replacing the whole thing when my bushings go bad. I think ill just spend the extra cash and buy a new axle.
Yeah that's what I was thinking. Someone suggested welding the hubs on then replacing the whole thing when my bushings go bad. I think ill just spend the extra cash and buy a new axle.
darederek Member May 31, 2010 1,936 30 84 Greensburg Jul 5, 2011 #6 if you weld hubs on you wont be able to get the axle out when you do replace it so u will need carrier and all
if you weld hubs on you wont be able to get the axle out when you do replace it so u will need carrier and all
2strokebeater Member Jul 4, 2011 41 1 40 32 Belle Vernon, pa Jul 5, 2011 #7 Yeah I kno I go through carrier bushing like every three months
slickerthanyou New Member Dec 23, 2009 7,615 140 0 Jul 5, 2011 #8 I haven't had any issues with carrier bushings or hubs.