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  1. I think they were the best part!!
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  2. Take your time. Perfection can't be rushed. That's my motto. Sent from my SM-N920V using Tapatalk
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  3. It had to be approved by admin first
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  4. I've been using Dennis Kirk for years for atv, dirt bike, and snowmobile parts. In my opinion quality parts at reasonable prices. On a carb kit for my Polaris Sportsman I saved $50 off the factory parts. A quality part that fit perfectly.
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  5. Another website to find parts and diagrams of your Atv is Yamaha parts nation. I use it for my 99 Yamaha beartracker 250 when something breaks. Hope it will help https://www.yamahapartsnation.com/oemparts/c/yamaha/parts?gclid=Cj0KCQjwyoHlBRCNARIsAFjKJ6AiMqhnrIeEoTQaYnQN5LWnEn12bTm-vTVCs8f6QI0G0mmS83RFHZoaAqXjEALw_wcB
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  6. The best of and seals are not to bad cost wise. Getting the bearing out of the diff is a pain in the as*. Juts be patient you will find a good one. I sent an email if my guy has one I will put you in touch.
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  7. https://rover.ebay.com/rover/0/0/0?mpre=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.ebay.com%2Fulk%2Fitm%2F232887280184 Nott sure if this fits your bike but worth a shot to compare.
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  8. I use Partzilla.com Find the part you're looking for. Click on the part number and the page for that part will have all the different models that used that part. There were several big bears, wolverines & kodiaks that used that particular rear diff. Not so many on the axle. Buying a used diff. & axle is going to be your cheapest route. Trying to rebuild it will cost you 2-3 times more.
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