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    4 Wheeler Mechanic Needed!!!

    Any shade tree mechanics out there that knows a little about 4 wheelers?? Or know somebody that does?
    Particularly on the rear axles. They need replacing. Bike is in E Tx, so anybody around the Longview, Marshall area or I could haul it back here if there is somebody around the Bryan/College Station area. Had planned on doing it myself, but I just can't find the time to do it. It's a Grizzly 400.

    #2
    Not in your area so I can't help. Done this process more times then I would've liked to. Not too tough at all. Just time consuming.

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      #3
      Originally posted by SB09 View Post
      Just time consuming.
      That's what I figure too!!! And when you work 12 hrs a day, well, you just keep pushing that project back!!!

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        #4
        Why the repairs just old age or running big tires and lift? If its lifted might need to get a custom axle or the new ones wont last that long and back to needing repairs again.

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          #5
          Originally posted by justintyme8303 View Post
          Why the repairs just old age or running big tires and lift?
          Nope. Not jacked up at all. It's a 2008 model. I don't mud it. Guess I just do it like my women. I ride it hard!!!

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            #6
            Quit trying to wheelie it! Too much stress on the axles.

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              #7
              Up for the Saturday crowd. Anybody???

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                #8
                Wish you were closer to magnolia /woodlands. My son does this in his sleep his personal bike is a grizzly 660. Bump for ya

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                  #9
                  Check out U-Tube for a tutorial on the subject.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Red Wing R/C View Post
                    Check out U-Tube for a tutorial on the subject.
                    "How to" isn't what I need.
                    Time to do it is what I don't have. I have 3 days off till I go on 7-12's till probably around the middle or end of May. With that, I'd rather pay somebody to fix it up and have it ready to ride when I get back to my regular work schedule and off these 7-12's.

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