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rear axle for yamaha timber wolf
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<blockquote data-quote="Crankworm" data-source="post: 161283" data-attributes="member: 1989"><p>not to hard to do but you may want to price out the parts involved first. it may add up to more then the quad is worth. I'm assuming it needs an axle shaft. The differentials on quads are really expensive to fix/replace make sure that it is ok, and try to find out what caused the broken axle in the first place. I believe the timberwolf is a 250, not usually enough power to break stuff like that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Crankworm, post: 161283, member: 1989"] not to hard to do but you may want to price out the parts involved first. it may add up to more then the quad is worth. I'm assuming it needs an axle shaft. The differentials on quads are really expensive to fix/replace make sure that it is ok, and try to find out what caused the broken axle in the first place. I believe the timberwolf is a 250, not usually enough power to break stuff like that. [/QUOTE]
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