Stubborn Suspension Bolt Removal - All Snowmobiles
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- čas přidán 9. 11. 2019
- The trick to getting the rear suspension bolts out of both sides of the snowmobile with no special tools, and no gouging the inner shaft. No lubricants used on the threads, so the bolts will stay in while you're riding. Just a socket set, adjustable wrench, and a few random spare washers. Ski-Doo, Polaris, Arctic Cat, Yamaha.
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2:25 thank you so much you saved my ass. I’ve been in the garage for an hour and a half trying to get the other bolt out on a 2022 backcountry x 146”
woo hoo !! It worked. And I had my doubts on a 2016 Polaris wide track. Before I tried this one bolt that I got out by hand was so tight it creaked like it was going to snap off. Others just wouldn't let loose by hand and I found your video after about 2 hours fighting those bolts. I used a fat nut iin place of so many washers. Then my Makita impact driver did the job!!! Thank you.
Smart. Dealt with this problem many times. Thanks for the tip.
If only there was a super like buton!!! Thank You
Awesome , worked great. You should teach others to do these instructional videos. Good Luck with Chuck!
This was great video! Thank you, this helped to solve that problem 👍
Awesome. This helped me get the job done. This is a hard title to type into the CZcams search engine and get the results that your looking for. Thanks man! Now I just got to figure out how to get the shaft out!
Thanks a ton man!! I was having this exact problem today...log onto good old CZcams and find your video. It worked like a charm.
Glad to hear it, just made this recently. There are a few other videos but I haven't seen this method.
Dude man thank you it worked like a charm
Useless. Did not help at all. Tried it 10 times with various number of washers still didn’t work. In my opinion I don’t see how fewer threads on the easy side would help break free the stubborn fully threaded side.