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replace tire should fix it and dont ride on paved road . tires are not rated for paved roads.tie rod ends , wheel bearings loose or bad , control arms . raise front end and look under atv wear if bad enough will b seen. shake each tire and have helper look under at same time to locate the problem. if one side bad replace both sides to prevent more trouble later on. always support both sides w/jack stands before looking under atv. be safe when shaking atv while on jack stands.
Hey Steve, This isn't hard,,, please get a factory service manual.. spend a little $$ and save yourself MANY HEADACHES!! The manual will give you all the info yo need to do the job right.. you will probably need a press to remove and install the new bearings.
fuel pumps and swing arm bearings as well as front wheel bearings. Also, i have replaced quite a few rear axle bearings and seals. Other than that, bullet proof but rides like a tank.
Do the nut up until the wheel stops spinning, then back it of 1/2 to 3/4 of a turn, the nut should still be contacting the washer, fit the split pin from there, the wheel should spin freely.
pretty simple..take both hubs off each side..remove the two axle lock nuts. axle will only pull out to one side..not sure exactly whicj side. take a hammer and punch to the our race of each bearing. press not pound the new bearing in and use lots of grease.
I purchased a 2000 Honda Foreman 4x4 and changed all fluids. I put synthetic differential oil in the front and rear differentials.
The problem I am have after about 6 months is the front wheels are not pulling like they use to.
Before I changed the fluids with the front wheels jacked up I could not turn the front wheels but now with very little effort I can turn the front wheels.
Did I make a mistake in using the synthetic oil and if so what is my recourse?
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