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Quick question. Do I need to use ORings around the outside of the new carrier. The LSR carrier came preassembled but no outer orings. Use factory orings if needed? Sent from my SGH-T959V using Tapatalk
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I'm looking for a bearing carrier assembly for a 1987 Suzuki LT230E atv. Any ideas where I can find one for a reasonable price? I also need to replace all bearings in the swing arm. I just purchased the atv, how do I determine which rear wheel the atv has, h, j, k etc..... Thanks for your help. wonl2
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Anyone use one? Looking at buying a used one since my space is limited living in a townhome. Could hang it on the wall in the garage when not in use. Here's a link to their site, specifically the model I'm looking at. | Versahaul
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i just got another rear bearing carrier off ebay and before i put it on i need to find out how much to tighten the axle. Also, i just saw a pic on this site and the axle nuts are on the right side. Mine are on the left. Does it matter?
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i just got another rear bearing carrier off ebay and before i put it on i need to find out how much to tighten the axle. Also, i just saw a pic on this site and the axle nuts are on the right side. Mine are on the left. Does it matter?
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Glendale, AZ - Machine Trix is proud to introduce their Billet Spare Tire Carrier system. It is mounted to 1.5" or 1.75" tubing in any direction. This is a complete bolt-on system with no welding required. The T-Handle that secures the spare also serves as a lug wrench and comes with handle grips. Machine Trix UTV Industry News UTVGuide.net More...
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Your quad's axle carrier is essential for a smooth-rolling set of rear wheels. It suffers the most when it gets packed with dirt, grit, and grime More...