You are the man. My 2000 Prairie 300 front bearings are stuck in the hub even with my 12 ton press- I didn't want to go much further. Used the heat gun for 4-5 minutes and had that happy pop sound when I put back in the press. Thanks my guy!
Brad Raziano I changed my front wheel bearings and there's still a little bit of play. The back ones I plan on doing any day now. I have the parts but I have no axels in the back like by have I have just a pipe with drive shaft to power the back wheels where is the bearing actually located on mine would u know ? its 4x4. its 1999 honda foreman 400. I grab the back rack and rock it back amd forth and I can hear the whole rear end is loose so I ordered back wheel bearings and swingarm bearings. will that cure all the sloppy ness in the rear end
Dawn Corrigan yes I am familiar with the Honda foreman. The rear bearings are a little bit more difficult than the fronts. It’s kinda of hard to explain but I’m sure someone had to make a RUclips video on it?
Dude!!!!!! I just did it and it worked perfectly!!!!!!!! Wow. Saved me tons of time and cursing !!!! Thanks!!!!
@@coreychance669 glad it helped! That’s a trick you won’t forget.
You are the man. My 2000 Prairie 300 front bearings are stuck in the hub even with my 12 ton press- I didn't want to go much further. Used the heat gun for 4-5 minutes and had that happy pop sound when I put back in the press. Thanks my guy!
@@brianswiger9390 glad it helped!
A witty blogger, we did not expect the bearings to be made, such a simple installation method, a good idea
This was great! Never thought of this. Bearing have always been a nightmare for me! Thanks
Glad it helped and thanks for watching 🏁
Tried it today on my Arctic Cat Prowler work like a charm just dropped right in
DAVID HULSMAN glad to hear!
Thanks for loading this video, made my day easy.
JDL glad it helped!
Wow!!! great video. Thanks for the upload.
Thanks for watching 🙌🏻
i am doing the rear wheel bearing on my 2000 polaris exploer....got new bearings how do they sit in the rear end
Good info
Thanks for Watching!
What kind of scotch brite did u use ? Thanks
Ejr just the green Scotch-Brite you buy at the hardware store
@@RaztechPowersports the green pads ?
Ejr yessir 👌🏻
@@RaztechPowersports thanks bro
Ejr no problem 🤙🏻
How many bearings do you need for one side
1 per side. The rear bearings are larger in the rear. Ordered them off of eBay.
Are you kidding me???????? If this works next week.......... I swear to god........ lol
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can you text me i have questions
I can answer it right here. How can I help?
Brad Raziano I changed my front wheel bearings and there's still a little bit of play. The back ones I plan on doing any day now. I have the parts but I have no axels in the back like by have I have just a pipe with drive shaft to power the back wheels where is the bearing actually located on mine would u know ? its 4x4. its 1999 honda foreman 400. I grab the back rack and rock it back amd forth and I can hear the whole rear end is loose so I ordered back wheel bearings and swingarm bearings. will that cure all the sloppy ness in the rear end
Dawn Corrigan yes I am familiar with the Honda foreman. The rear bearings are a little bit more difficult than the fronts. It’s kinda of hard to explain but I’m sure someone had to make a RUclips video on it?