Polaris Wheel Bearing Greaser Instructions
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- čas přidán 18. 07. 2017
- The ONLY wheel bearing greaser that allows you to evenly distribute grease to your wheel bearings without having to remove the axle or rotate the tool.
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Just purchase this..... and all I can say is WOW! A machine with 75hrs on it, and it took 20 pumps of grease, on average, into each bearing! Took about 1.5hrs to complete the entire job..... Would definitely recommend this product!
Thank you very much for the review
I wanted to give a review , i got this tool a month or so ago and just used it at only 260 miles before i basicly put up my 2017 900s up for the winter, the tool worked great i did all for wheels in about a hour taking my time it took about 10 to 16 pumps per wheel , i would recomend this tool for sure i havent used any other tools but not having to take the hole hub off is nice and i got the product in a couple days after i ordered and the price is not bad beats buying new bearings for sure !
Thank you for the kind words.
5 star quality tool easy to use thanks Mark
Thank you very much
nice tool
Great product, well made and easy to use.
Thank you very much
Just bought one. Really hope this isn't a scam lol
do they make theses for the polaris 570 sportsman unit?? and if so is it the same unit for front and rear wheels
See our website for a full list of compatible vehicles www.havocind.com
Does it work for the rear as well?
Yes, it works on the rear of many models, check out our website for a full list. www.havocind.com
I can't pull the outer hub with the brake disc attached off to put the Havoc bearing greaser in!! The tool is useless if I can't remove the outer hub... Any ideas.??? I've already tapped the axle and nothing seems to work on getting it loose...
I finally got it loose today... I had given up on it after I put heat on it twice and sprayed PB Blaster in it. So I took the whole assembly off to take to work to have the mechanics look at it and when I looked at where the 2 parts joined there was a little lip I could see so I used one of those miniature crow bars and gently lifted each side rotating it and within 2 minutes it just fell off.... Then I got to use the HAVOC Wheel bearing greaser.. Worked great!! Now onto the front... I already know its going to be a pain because I tried already on one of them and it wouldn't pull off...So hopefully my method of heat and a mini crow bar will work.
you must unbolt the brake caliper as stated in the directions to remove the hub assembly
How about the 50cc honda?
Unfortunately it wont fit a fourtrax 70