After several attempts at removing the axle as seen in other RUclips videos, Richie finally gave up and simply disassembled it in place. Sometimes a mans gotta do what a mans gotta do! Bottom line, ATV is up and running so work and fun here we come!
Nice job! I think I have the same ATV. I need to change two of my CV boot. Can I ask you how the new boot held up on your atv?After you used them for awhile. Thank you for this great video! ATB Tom
East Grand Woodsman yes. The boot I used I bought on eBay and it wasn’t a great fit but it is holding up fine so far. It was a universal replacement part. Let me know what you decide to do and how it works out. Or if you have any more questions. -Rich
Hey nice video . I am in Oz and have similar model Artic Cat , what I was interested in is the cv boot guard do you have any more info in regards to where , how this came about . Cheers Grant Australia
All I can share is that I found the boot kit on e-bay. It was a while back so I really don't have more information than that. Sorry it took me so long to respond, I honestly only just saw the comment. Hope you figured it out.
@@CreatingASimplerLifeOffGrid yeah thanks for the heads up. I managed to source something that would normally go on a old model Holden vehicle Re the boot. And I fabricated some guards similar to the ones on your ATV. Thanks
After several attempts at removing the axle as seen in other RUclips videos, Richie finally gave up and simply disassembled it in place. Sometimes a mans gotta do what a mans gotta do! Bottom line, ATV is up and running so work and fun here we come!
Thank you. Turned our Sunday job into just a Sunday morning job .😊
Great video!! Helped a bunch. Give props to the wife for steady cam and asking questions. Hope you explained what the clip was for.
Glad it was helpful!
Not having to fight the cold sure helps you see those jobs through ! Great work !
It does! Thanks for watching!
Nice work I followed your instructions. Very useful thank you.
Brings back sad memories with my old Civic... Dropping another LIKE on your video, Watching and Supporting!
Thanks Ray!
It pays to be persistent! Very nice! Great job!
Yes it does! Thanks for watching :-)
Great job on sticking to the plan of getting it fixed! Much easier when it’s not freezing cold weather to do too☕️
So true! Thanks :-)
One way or another this thing is going to get fixed today....lol. Nothing succeeds like persistance, nicely done👍🚗
That's the truth!
Nice job fixing that bro.
Thanks!
Very good! Sometimes you just have to do it to learn!
So true!
Very good video. Quite informative.
Thanks that was very helpful.
Glad to hear it!
You did a great job👍
Thanks so much!
Very good job.👍
Thank you!
Good video. I am up against that exact project on the 2011 Arctic Cat 700 mud pro I have.
Thanks for the share 👍👍
thanks for watching!
Nice job! I think I have the same ATV. I need to change two of my CV boot. Can I ask you how the new boot held up on your atv?After you used them for awhile. Thank you for this great video! ATB Tom
East Grand Woodsman yes. The boot I used I bought on eBay and it wasn’t a great fit but it is holding up fine so far. It was a universal replacement part. Let me know what you decide to do and how it works out. Or if you have any more questions. -Rich
Thank you very much! I will be changing mine soon. I like coming seeing your video today on the CV Boot.ATB Tom
East Grand Woodsman very welcome! Thanks so much for watching 👍
Thank you
I need to find that cage bearing but no one seems to know where to find one
Try www.countrycat.com/. Hope that helps. I’ve gotten quite a few parts from them
Hey nice video . I am in Oz and have similar model Artic Cat , what I was interested in is the cv boot guard do you have any more info in regards to where , how this came about . Cheers Grant Australia
All I can share is that I found the boot kit on e-bay. It was a while back so I really don't have more information than that. Sorry it took me so long to respond, I honestly only just saw the comment. Hope you figured it out.
@@CreatingASimplerLifeOffGrid yeah thanks for the heads up. I managed to source something that would normally go on a old model Holden vehicle Re the boot. And I fabricated some guards similar to the ones on your ATV. Thanks
@@granthanan3241 Glad you solved the problem!
Put it all back together , give it a tug and it comes out of the diff hah