Replacing Wheel Bearings on a Polaris Sportsman 850

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  • @edwinvazquez4737
    @edwinvazquez4737 Před 2 lety

    Great video!! Entertaining and use-full keep it up !!!

  • @markbuck9299
    @markbuck9299 Před 3 měsíci

    A lot easier than I thought it would be !! Great video ! Thanks

  • @johnruiz9405
    @johnruiz9405 Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks your video helped me change my bearings 👍

    • @UncleDruncles
      @UncleDruncles  Před 2 lety

      I’m glad I was able to help. Saves a bunch of money doing them yourself!

  • @novascotiasportsman8546

    It took me way longer then I wanna admit to get those clips out lol thanks for the video doing mine now !

  • @Robley35
    @Robley35 Před 7 měsíci

    My bearing did NOT go in that easy. Very nice !

  • @bartelam9166
    @bartelam9166 Před rokem

    Great video man! I have a 2021 premium w/ 1100 hours on it and just got back from local atv repair shop. They told me I needed 4 bearings and priced me 670 bones at 4 hours of labor/parts. Needless to say, this should save me some cheese and just wanted to say thanks! 👍
    Do you you grease the bearings after every ride to get the water out?

    • @UncleDruncles
      @UncleDruncles  Před rokem +1

      You’re very welcome Bart! I would definitely recommend greasing them after every ride in which they get submerged.
      Also, brand new bearings will take like 10-15 pumps of grease until they are full. They only come lightly greased! Found out the hard way. Anywhere there’s not grease, there’s AIR and space for water to live. Careful not to over-grease em tho as you’ll pop em right apart or blow the seals right out. Stop at the first sign of resistance or grease coming out.
      Great machine, love em!

  • @jessecameron7268
    @jessecameron7268 Před 2 lety +1

    How often do you need to grease the bearings?

    • @UncleDruncles
      @UncleDruncles  Před 2 lety +1

      After every deep water excursion!

    • @UncleDruncles
      @UncleDruncles  Před 2 lety

      Even greasing them regularly, torquing axle nut properly, still had to replace them at least once a year. Brake pads were far worse. Would eat a set every few rides unless I bought solid brass pads which aren’t very grabby. Drive belt was the opposite, never slipped once, original belt in both machines.
      I have just sold both btw within the last couple weeks. Empty garage at the moment

  • @JuanMartinez-xy6yt
    @JuanMartinez-xy6yt Před rokem +1

    Mine is 2014, it is the same procedure?

  • @bryanhernandez7047
    @bryanhernandez7047 Před rokem

    How many mm is the greaser

    • @UncleDruncles
      @UncleDruncles  Před rokem

      Don’t remember tbh but, around 45mm-50mm if say

    • @UncleDruncles
      @UncleDruncles  Před rokem

      Turns out it’s 44mm/40mm
      NICECNC 44mm Wheel Bearing Greaser Tool Compatible with Polaris Ranger RZR 900 / S4 / RS1, RZR XP 1000 / Turbo, General 4 1000, Sportsman 550/850 /1000, Scrambler XP 850/1000, See Fitment Silver a.co/d/08BFJmy

  • @newpylong
    @newpylong Před rokem

    STOP greasing when you saw the grease start to come out! You blew out what little seal those are.

    • @UncleDruncles
      @UncleDruncles  Před rokem

      I can get 14-full pumps of grease into brand new bearings! 🤷🏻‍♂️😂