alanbmx
New member
here are the steps I did to remove and install my new extended axle
1. I loosened the large nut first with a big cresent wrench. Standing at the back of the quad turn the wrench down. sometimes these are tight as ****, might need a little heat or a cheater bar. Mine was easy but most are a *****
http://www.offtopic.forum/uploads/imported/2012/06/axleinstallation002-1.jpg
2. then loosened the smaller nut until I could see the clip on the axle, had to tap the whole nut assembly in toward the swingarm to expose the clip, then popped the clip off with a screwdriver
http://www.offtopic.forum/uploads/imported/2012/06/axleinstallation003-1.jpg
at this point i jacked the quad up in the air, the front of the quad needs to be supported because when you remove the axle the balance point changes and the quad wants to tip forward, I used a jack stand
http://www.offtopic.forum/uploads/imported/2012/06/axleinstallation013-1.jpg
3.removed the brake caliper. this bolt did not do it had to remove the 2 bolts below this one to get the caliper assy out of the way
http://www.offtopic.forum/uploads/imported/2012/06/axleinstallation005-1.jpg
4. slide the disk off
http://www.offtopic.forum/uploads/imported/2012/06/axleinstallation009-1.jpg
5. loosen the chain tensioner, and remove the rear sprocket
http://www.offtopic.forum/uploads/imported/2012/06/axleinstallation008-1.jpg
6. slide the axle out
http://www.offtopic.forum/uploads/imported/2012/06/axleinstallation010-1.jpg
7. I cleaned the old grease out with a rag, at this point I probably should have taken the carrier out and cleaned, lubed and reinstalled it but I did not. I put new grease inside the bearing and on the seals and greased the new axle
http://www.offtopic.forum/uploads/imported/2012/06/axleinstallation011-1.jpg
http://www.offtopic.forum/uploads/imported/2012/06/axleinstallation012-1.jpg
http://www.offtopic.forum/uploads/imported/2012/06/axleinstallation014-1.jpg
1. I loosened the large nut first with a big cresent wrench. Standing at the back of the quad turn the wrench down. sometimes these are tight as ****, might need a little heat or a cheater bar. Mine was easy but most are a *****
http://www.offtopic.forum/uploads/imported/2012/06/axleinstallation002-1.jpg
2. then loosened the smaller nut until I could see the clip on the axle, had to tap the whole nut assembly in toward the swingarm to expose the clip, then popped the clip off with a screwdriver
http://www.offtopic.forum/uploads/imported/2012/06/axleinstallation003-1.jpg
at this point i jacked the quad up in the air, the front of the quad needs to be supported because when you remove the axle the balance point changes and the quad wants to tip forward, I used a jack stand
http://www.offtopic.forum/uploads/imported/2012/06/axleinstallation013-1.jpg
3.removed the brake caliper. this bolt did not do it had to remove the 2 bolts below this one to get the caliper assy out of the way
http://www.offtopic.forum/uploads/imported/2012/06/axleinstallation005-1.jpg
4. slide the disk off
http://www.offtopic.forum/uploads/imported/2012/06/axleinstallation009-1.jpg
5. loosen the chain tensioner, and remove the rear sprocket
http://www.offtopic.forum/uploads/imported/2012/06/axleinstallation008-1.jpg
6. slide the axle out
http://www.offtopic.forum/uploads/imported/2012/06/axleinstallation010-1.jpg
7. I cleaned the old grease out with a rag, at this point I probably should have taken the carrier out and cleaned, lubed and reinstalled it but I did not. I put new grease inside the bearing and on the seals and greased the new axle
http://www.offtopic.forum/uploads/imported/2012/06/axleinstallation011-1.jpg
http://www.offtopic.forum/uploads/imported/2012/06/axleinstallation012-1.jpg
http://www.offtopic.forum/uploads/imported/2012/06/axleinstallation014-1.jpg