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2000 Suzuki King Quad 300 Rear End Advice


bubby

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slack as in ware an what ? ...

can ya tell if it is the rear differential?

or is there slack in the u,joints in the drive shaft?

or could it be as simple as the axle or wheel bearings ?

need more info so i can try to help ya out more ... thanks ...CK.

what year... ????

model is 2000 when i say slack i mean u can feel play in it when u roll it with ur hands back and forth but one side has just a little more than the other

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one guy said on here 700$ but what i was asking one guy said it had cv joints u say bearing ive worked on alot of four wheelers but never would fool with a automatic for this reason i alwys had a clutch to tell u the truth im a honda yamaha man ive started rina clutch when i was 8 years old my first was a honda 50 dirtbikethis is the first automatic iv e ever owned

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