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Thread: Bent Axle??????????

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    Bent Axle??????????

    WE just bought a 2002 Rancher for the wife and I noticed when I move it around by hand the rear end goes up and down slightly. Would this be a sign of a bent axle or is it due to the aggresive tire pattern? We have always had two wheel drive quads so I am uncertain if this is normal or not. Thanks in advance for the responses.

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    if you have really aggressive mud tires it will do that but if they aren't to aggressive then you more than likley have a bent axle. Jack the rear end up and spin the tires and see if the tires go up and down.
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    Thanks for the reply. The tires are stock. Once you get above 3-4 mph the shaking seems to stop. I put it up on blocks and was unable to tell if it was the axle or not. Any other suggestions? If the axle is slightly bent what will I tear up if I continue using it. Can I get it straightened? Approximate cost?

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    If it is bent, don't try to straighten the axle, they will never be right and will be weak.......Buy a OEM Honda replacement. Honda parts are relativly cheap, and you or your wife's safety is worth it.
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