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Old 08-13-2017, 12:04 AM
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Questions?? Dhk maximus steering replacement

Hi

Had a bash session on the weekend and broke the front RHS steering arm (see photo).
I'm attempting to strip the steering down but can't work out how the drive shaft (dog bone) comes out of the steering arm? The manual shows pins in both the drive shaft and wheel axel, but can't quite establish how you get to the pin in the drive shaft that is in the steering arm?

Please see photos for a better explanation.

Any tips are extremely appreciated.

Thanks

Dab
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Have a look at the "hex" that the wheel goes onto. See that red line wrapping around the hex? That red line is actually a type of rubber oring that holds a drive pin in place. Remove the oring and the pin will either fall out or can easily be pushed out. Once the pin is out slide the hex off and then the cvd can be removed from the knuckle. Don't forget to pop the bearings out of the knuckle and save them as the new knuckle doesn't include bearings.
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Originally Posted by Overdriven
Have a look at the "hex" that the wheel goes onto. See that red line wrapping around the hex? That red line is actually a type of rubber oring that holds a drive pin in place. Remove the oring and the pin will either fall out or can easily be pushed out. Once the pin is out slide the hex off and then the cvd can be removed from the knuckle. Don't forget to pop the bearings out of the knuckle and save them as the new knuckle doesn't include bearings.
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