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06-09-2009, 03:29 PM
Unhappy Cant Remove rear Hub from 03 Grizz.

Alright yall i went through two ratchets already trying to
take off the Nut in the center of the wheel hub with no luck.
Does it come off the other way around - Opposite to lefty loosie? or do i need to pound that little dent on it more to free it loose?? Ive been trying to get to the Rear Cv joint to get it out.

Any ideas? - Believe me anything would help at this point !
Oh and does any 1 know where i can get sum cv joints at a good price?

last time i found this web site called CV[something] and the prices were great. Problem is i left my girlfriends house and she
threw away the paper i wrote it on
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I had the same problem when I broke my axle about 3 weeks ago. I was not able to get the axle nut to budge at all with a ratchet and stopped before I broke something on the bike or myself. What I did was make sure the staking mark (the part that is bent in on the nut) is pried out enough to allow the nut to spin and then use an impact wrench to back it off. My impact spun it right off with no problems. As far as axles and for the price that you will be spending, I would go to yasky's website and order a Gorilla Axle. Last time I checked, they were $349 with free shipping. I found yasky to be even cheaper than Gorilla which is who I ordered mine from. Hopefully this helps.
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I had the same problem when I broke my axle about 3 weeks ago. I was not able to get the axle nut to budge at all with a ratchet and stopped before I broke something on the bike or myself. What I did was make sure the staking mark (the part that is bent in on the nut) is pried out enough to allow the nut to spin and then use an impact wrench to back it off. My impact spun it right off with no problems. As far as axles and for the price that you will be spending, I would go to yasky's website and order a Gorilla Axle. Last time I checked, they were $349 with free shipping. I found yasky to be even cheaper than Gorilla which is who I ordered mine from. Hopefully this helps.
Could you post a link to yasky's. If I do end up breaking axle's I'm just gonna replace them with gorilla's and be done with it.
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Here is the link to Yasky. Go down to the 3rd drop down box on the right and select your year and bike. Gorilla Axles
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if you don't have a good impact gun i use my largest ratchet and put a pipe on the end of it for more leverage. But be careful doing this because you can easily strip or break something!
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