Thanks for the tips on the install, I just put 2 new Rhino 2.0 rear axles on my '16 1000XP about a week ago and I love 'em....hate to critique but you should have stuffed a rag or something in your diff opening while you were grinding....ok rant over,,,continue,,,🙃
Where is the best location to jack it up? I’m currently in the process of removing an axle… the trailing arm likes to sway. Lol I’m thinking about moving the jack to the back middle but wasn’t sure what the most secure spot is.
So we normally take a block of wood and put it on top of a floor jack and jack up from the center on the skid plate near the front or rear of the machine and then you can get it up enough to take the tires off and peel everything apart Hopefully this helps thanks for watching
Thanks for the tips brother. Gotta change mine out this weekend. Be safe out there 🤙🏼
Thanks for the tips on the install, I just put 2 new Rhino 2.0 rear axles on my '16 1000XP about a week ago and I love 'em....hate to critique but you should have stuffed a rag or something in your diff opening while you were grinding....ok rant over,,,continue,,,🙃
Great video!! Good explanation!!
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Some great tips and tricks in this video thank you!
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Some limit straps would be best if you're jumping it.
A couple vids later we installed just that. Thanks for watching!!
Where is the best location to jack it up? I’m currently in the process of removing an axle… the trailing arm likes to sway. Lol I’m thinking about moving the jack to the back middle but wasn’t sure what the most secure spot is.
So we normally take a block of wood and put it on top of a floor jack and jack up from the center on the skid plate near the front or rear of the machine and then you can get it up enough to take the tires off and peel everything apart Hopefully this helps thanks for watching
u do good job my friend
Did you have to take off your skid plate to swap out your axles?
No we didn’t Thanks for watching
So how are they holding up?
Perfect so far!! It seems the key is not to stay on the throttle when landing off a jump.
@@utvoutlaws6652 Ya, that seems to be pretty much typ. of any axle. I was just wondering if these rhino 2.0's are really any better than OEM.