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Thread: rear axle

  1. #16
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    Aug 2009
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    Another fix is I took my honda 200e axle to a place that straighten drive shafts, by cold press ,dosen't mess with the tempering. came out real nice .at $100 bucks it was much cheaper than a new axle if I could find one. guy said he could straighten em even if they are bent real bad. Just depends on the steel.

  2. #17
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    Yeah luke. You can straighten axels. Not like you will be jumping a hard tail any distances.
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  3. #18
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tecate250 View Post
    Yeah luke. You can straighten axels. Not like you will be jumping a hard tail any distances.
    YTM225, it has suspension.

  4. #19
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    Me too I need to replace my rear axle. It has a slight wobble on the right side. Just need to repair the hub thread on my spare axle and buy a new bearing and seal.

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