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2010 brute force 750

vtwin

4x4

i made a video here and it will show u whats up. Can i change the seals just from taking the axles and drive shaft off or do i need to take the front diff out completely?

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anyone? i have made more videos about this as well if u click on my user name and i took the drive shaft that goes to the front diff off and the part wiggles so im guessing thats a bad bearing?

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i would say you could put new seals in if you take the cv axles off, and youll be able to check there if you need new bearings. youll need to get new bands for the boots, the drive shaft you said was out and it sounds like you need a new bearing. not the most fun job to do. but take your time and youll save big $$ ...

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I have made another video here with the gearing bevel taken off. and by the looks of it with it shaking like it is does that mean i need a new bearing? and can i change it from this position or do i need to take the entire front drive out?

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tChahZCNNIc]DRIVE SHAFT FRONT DRIVE SEAL - YouTube[/ame]

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