SuperATV.com – Here we are installing one of our billet aluminum replacement bearing carriers on a 400EX. Start to finish for the install time is under an ho…
SuperATV.com – Here we are installing one of our billet aluminum replacement bearing carriers on a 400EX. Start to finish for the install time is under an ho…
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will the carrier always need replaced for $100-$200? why not just the
bearings for $15?
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Great video! I’m a lot less afraid to tackle axle replacement on my 450R.
Thanks!
Just took mine apart today, used the video to tell my dad to take the
threads off in front of the brake rotor!
Nice work, i will change my bearing too,and i will use this video to help
me. Thanks
If the bearing goes you have to replace the carrier, thats been my
experience. This is a great video, worked perfectly for my 300 ex. Thanks
so much. I will say this job is a B*tch, not easy for an average joe. My
hubs were rusted on real good and didnt come off without blood, sweat and
tears..Also when my old bearing carrier went the tube bent and wouldnt come
off the axle. Unless you have a nice shop with air tools like these guys be
prepared for bloody knuckles and grease smeared hands.
Fantastic, pls make more with TRX400
Its best if you replace the whole assembly.
I have this 400 and it is a lot of fun it its starting to need some work
and i an propably gonna use this website if yall show me some more
are these bearing carriers really $200 for an 05 trx450r
is this the same for a 450r? if so the bolts that tighten and loosen the
chain are striped any idea on how to get them out?
I cant get the clip in its groove after the locknut anything to make it
easier?
thanks for the video, i used it to help me replace the carrier in my 300ex
would this install be relatively similar to a 450r
nice vid thanks for the help
Where exactly does the grease zerk end up? I couldn’t see it after it was
installed in the swingarm. Hopefully it is still accessible once installed
as I’d like to be able to grease the bearings without tearing the rear end
apart. My stock bearings are worn out in my 02, go figure, it is 11 years
old haha and I am thinking hard about going this route. Looks like a easy,
straightforward install.
What kind of grease did you use? Also, what kinds would be best if I don’t
have access to that type?
Thanks for the help but like the other guy said unless you have nice air
tools it’s going to be hard takeing the stuff offf
Is the axle tight in the bearings or you saying the carrier is tight in the
swing-arm? Some aftermarket carriers to not have grease zerks on them.Our
carriers do.
got my carrier in yesterday i ordered from you guys. i am going to install
today but was wondering my old carrier (stock) had two rubber seals do i
need them on the new housing? thanks for shipping so fast.
I have an ltz 400 which I need to replace it. Is it the same as the 400ex?
Is there a factory spec for the axle diameter where the bearing rides?
cool thanks
I just purchased a used 04 honda 450r. I was checking everything over and
found play in the rear axle bearings. Upon disassembly, I found it has a
RAD magnum H15 TAPERED bearing carrier. My question is about fitment of the
bearings to the axle itself. Do the bearings generally fit a LITTLE sloppy
on the axle? I can visually see on the brake side of the axle where the
bearing rides is slightly worn. The sprocket side LOOKS ok but still has
play. The bearings themselves are pitted and not so good.
hey does the trx450r have the same setup in the rear end like this?
very good video what else do you guys sell for the 400 ex ?
hello, i am from a different country, and want to call what is your phone
code? and how do you know if the bearings are gone? my back tires can move
up and down on my TRX 300ex 2007 model thank you!
I cant seem to get the rotor off, am i maybe forgetting something?
how often do these bearings & carrier have to be replaced?