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Old 11-15-2010, 01:44 PM
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Where do these grease fittings belong? They were in the spare parts but I can't even find them on my quad anywhere?
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Then I have my rear axle carrier which spits grease where the brake disc is suppose to be, bad or no "dust seal" ??
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your rear brake rotor goes on the right hand side of the quad, when you are looking at it from the back. you will need three bolts to hold that in place. i can see the bracket in the pic. also those grease fittings that are in the pic, do not belong to this quad. when putting this together, make sure you use some locktight, {medium}. any other question let me know i just redone one of these last year?
 
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your rear brake rotor goes on the right hand side of the quad, when you are looking at it from the back. you will need three bolts to hold that in place. i can see the bracket in the pic. also those grease fittings that are in the pic, do not belong to this quad. when putting this together, make sure you use some locktight, {medium}. any other question let me know i just redone one of these last year?
Yeah I know all about the brake disc lol, good to know those fittings don't belong to my machine though. Grease doesn't stay in my axle carrier, so I'm going to have to take it apart and check the dust/oil seals.
 
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If you going check the seals in the axle, I would pull the axle and replace the carrier bears and seals.
 
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