Apr 15, 2020 #1 Bezzola Active VIP Member Joined Feb 10, 2009 Messages 536 Reaction score 517 Location edmonton Anyone know the torque on the nut for the rear axle on a 2018 outlander XMR
Apr 15, 2020 #2 neilsleder Active VIP Member Joined Oct 18, 2009 Messages 9,618 Reaction score 17,005 Location Leduc Alberta A few hits with the impact.
Apr 15, 2020 Thread starter #3 Bezzola Active VIP Member Joined Feb 10, 2009 Messages 536 Reaction score 517 Location edmonton Do you know if the rear bearings can be done with out press
Apr 16, 2020 #4 P papajake Active VIP Member Joined Dec 5, 2006 Messages 2,955 Reaction score 5,910 Location Didsbury, Alberta if the bearings are in the hub you will need to press them in and out and the nut should be nothing less than 80 ft lbs
if the bearings are in the hub you will need to press them in and out and the nut should be nothing less than 80 ft lbs
Apr 16, 2020 #5 neilsleder Active VIP Member Joined Oct 18, 2009 Messages 9,618 Reaction score 17,005 Location Leduc Alberta Bezzola said: Do you know if the rear bearings can be done with out press Click to expand... You can pound them in and out with a hammer and punch. Put the new bearings in the freezer and warm the hub when installing them. That way they will drop in.
Bezzola said: Do you know if the rear bearings can be done with out press Click to expand... You can pound them in and out with a hammer and punch. Put the new bearings in the freezer and warm the hub when installing them. That way they will drop in.
Apr 16, 2020 Moderator #6 arff Active VIP Member Joined Apr 21, 2009 Messages 142,627 Reaction score 56,475 Location Leduc Torque the nut to proper spec or it will not last. Also grease new bearing they come with basically nothing for grease. My Rzr I just did. Took 7 pumps of grease per wheel. Nut is 180 Ft lbs
Torque the nut to proper spec or it will not last. Also grease new bearing they come with basically nothing for grease. My Rzr I just did. Took 7 pumps of grease per wheel. Nut is 180 Ft lbs
Aug 17, 2021 Thread starter #7 Bezzola Active VIP Member Joined Feb 10, 2009 Messages 536 Reaction score 517 Location edmonton I bought a greaser thats fits the can am bearings and built a hand held press to carry in the trailer
I bought a greaser thats fits the can am bearings and built a hand held press to carry in the trailer