2020 RZR Pro XP Destroys Wheel Bearing, Knuckle & Hub 3 Weeks Out From Our Biggest Trip Of The Year
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- čas přidán 4. 08. 2024
- Well, if you saw the previous video, you know Jeremy broke stuff. It was A lot more than expected! Can He get parts and get it fixed? Or is he riding passenger with Steph for 10 days at Windrock?
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How in the world do you guys not have more subscribers. I’ve been a subscriber for a while. Love the content. Keep it up.
Thank you!! I wish I knew haha I try to be consistent and I pump it out there on social medias but it seems like people don’t wanna hit that subscribe button!!
Holy carnage buddy. Super hyped you beat the stopwatch and got er built before the trip. Stoked to catch some vlogs from the trip !
Thanks!!
I'm in awe at polaris owners lol. Very determined bunch to keep thier machines running no matter how many times they fall apart. The mid 90s and then the early 2000s was the final straw for me. Sub par parts and sub par engineers
I get it, there’s definitely design flaws on this machine but other than that we’ve had good luck with Polaris. I don’t really pick favorites with brands, I’ll probably find a way to break anything.
Our group has machines of every stripe and we always end up doing repairs on the trail, no matter the machine. I’ve worked on all of them and my RZR is easily the easiest and least expensive one to work on. Like working on an old school square body pickup truck vs the crazy shit being produced these days…
Yikes man, you have great patience I would be spitting fire at all those issues. Good luck on your trip but you need those fixes for windrock.
There was definitely some off camera melt downs, but I was pretty determined to get it ready for windrock.
Hahahaha I feel the pain. Was just at Windrock. On the way back to camp, on the last day, front bearing disintegrated on the connector trail. Looks almost exactly like this one. Bought a used hub off eBay (parted out machine), hoping it isn’t shit. My knuckle isn’t as bad as this one though, steel v aluminum FTW! hoping to save it, idk yet. Knuckle looks fine but can’t get the outer race out, about to go at it with a hacksaw…
PS I’m laughing because we leave for MOAB in…. 3 weeks………. 😂
Great video why haven’t found your content sooner
Thanks!! Not sure, I don’t think the CZcams algorithms like us haha!
Unless you want to go through all this again , replace all the axles with Rhino 2.0. My machine did the same thing, axles slammed into wheel bearings breaking them. Then the broken pieces destroy the knuckle and hub. The Rhino 2.0 axles have float built into them to prevent this. This was not an issue until i got bigger tires, which increased the loading on the axles.
Well you aren’t alone. Taking my hubs off my pro xp4 to do portals. My driver rear axle is also seized into the hub. I think passenger side may be, from what I’ve learned heat is needed because they’ve used green loctite on the splines. I’ve got two RCV axles coming for the rear today. Not putting loctite on my portals lol. It actually calls for grease instead.
Gonna have a shop press out the axles from the hubs. I’ll keep the passenger side for a spare
Yeah it turned into a pain in the ass. The outer races on the aluminum knuckles all get green loctite, which I did again. On the splines I’ve been using grease. I think the only reason the passenger side rear wasn’t seized like that is because I’ve recently had it apart twice to change the axle seal.
just went to grease my bearings. pulled my bearing in half pulling hub off. now I'm waiting on a bearing before a trip to hatfield. Saw you guys at badlands last weekend too!
Oh man it’s always something before a trip!! You just replace with a factory bearing? Awesome!!
@@SomewhatHaggard Currently waiting on a set of super atv. Ordered them then saw your video. May have to go kriptonite later on
Oh ok! Maybe you’ll have better luck than I did!
@@SomewhatHaggard update. Picked up a set of kryptonite bearing and the tool locally. Everything back together and ready to go.
Nice!! Keep us updated on they hold up! I’m definitely interested to see how they do!
What is your opinion on greasing wheel bearings ? Do you do it ? How often ? Thanks
I’m not sure I lean one way or the other and when you research you can find a lot of arguments both ways. Personally we don’t grease. Both pro xps are running the hd bearings now and have done well. I’m thinking I will throw a few pumps in them this winter and see what happens.
Can you give an update on how those Polaris bearings are holding up after a year?
Sure! They’re still going, haven’t had any issues yet! I never even added grease. I will be greasing them this winter though.
You should use anti seize on the hubs to the bearings as well as the axles into the front diff and transmission save you from headaches when u have to tear it apart next time...
I’ve used anti seize in the past, I’ve had better luck with grease
I use the copper kind seems to work the best for me
That’s what I used seemed to work ok on the fronts. The passenger rear gave me some issues so the last time I changed to axle seal I tried grease. Everything on the passenger side slid right apart. I’m not sure how it will last over longer period of time but we’ll see!
See you at brimstone this Labor Day weekend
We will not be there, I wish we could be!!
Wow now that’s a ton of work , good that you have a press ,but man that’s to much bull💩 right there . Well I hope that fixes it and it has no more problems on your trip .. I have the 2021 pro ultimate like dudes n I have almost 600 miles on mine and have had none of those problems, in fact this is my 4 rzr and never had those kind of issues wow , trade your machine in and get a Pro R and be done with it lol 😂
Thanks, I hope so too! I think part of it is the different hubs on the 21 and up. Dude’s got over 1000 miles and has had zero bearing issues. Lol with the pro r….. Steph would kill me and we live near Wisconsin and they have a 64 inch width limit that’s why we all have 64’s.
@@SomewhatHaggard well there’s nothing wrong with 64 inch machines really 69 wide , I m out in Las Vegas I m not aware of any limits out here , some of the trails are tight n kinda glad I m on a 64 , a lot of are riding friends turbo s n the 72 can ams n I know they handle better but super tight on the trials good for dunes , man my wife would kill me if I traded my bike for a Pro R 😂😂 with all mine cost and all what I have put into it already , keep telling her it’s a more safer machine baby and it will be the last one 😂😂
Order you some pivot works bearings from rocky mtn. Made in America.
If I have more bearing failures I will keep that in mind, thank you.
We just passed y’all on the highway😂
Hell yeah!!
Hell yeah!!
Are you gona ride other places or stay at windrock?
Not 100% sure yet, we’ve been talking about checking out royal blue one of the days.
@@SomewhatHaggard Royal blue/Tackett creek is a good ride if you have time. I haven't made it all the way down to windrock yet.
I’m hoping we can get to royal blue one of the days.
Both a great time
Took me like 3 months to get my Kryptonite wheel bearings
Damn!!!
@SomewhatHaggard yeah definitely not going that route again. I think just oem polaris is the way to go
@davidschlarp1606 hd Polaris has treated us well
Between polaris, suzuki, yamaha, and can am, polaris has been the cheapest/worst built for me.