Maverick X3 Axle Spline and Wheel Bearing Grease

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With all the water and mud i tend to run through, its a good idea to grease components like wheel bearings and axle splines to help prevent premature wear and issues with replacing parts down the road.
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  • @williamtracy6672
    @williamtracy66723 ай бұрын

    very good job

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  • @kodymcdade3782
    @kodymcdade37822 ай бұрын

    I’m looking at buying a buggy just like yours but before spending 20k+ could you tell me how warm it gets in the cab?

  • @ruyguy8888

    @ruyguy8888

    2 ай бұрын

    i've got no front windshield on my X3 so it's not hot at all. I can feel a little bit of heat from the rad if im working it hard through the tight woods in the summer, but with no windows it just gets blown away and doesn't stick around. Nothing like the old original mavericks.

  • @ElJeFe556
    @ElJeFe5563 ай бұрын

    DO NOT DO WHAT THIS GUY JUST DID!!! Bro is over greasing the hell out of those wheel bearings. Soon as you blow out the dust ring you've effectively ruined your wheel bearings. It allows dirt and water to enter. Not only that, now your forcing the bearings to "run uphill in the sand" LESS IS MORE!! 1 or 2 pumps ONCE a year is plenty.

  • @ruyguy8888

    @ruyguy8888

    3 ай бұрын

    I agree with you on blowing out the rubber seals with grease, however as noted by the dirty water being pushed out, the seals didnt do a very good job in the first place. Id rather push the water out, and even though the grease pushed out where the ingress happened, the first few turns of those needles will dispurse the grease inside evenly once it heats up. Plus tge grease used is fully synthetic and specifically made for high speed, high load bearing applications. I use this grease on my tractor implement bearings that spin all day long year after year You seem to think i filled the entire void in with grease when thats not what happened. I wouldnt recommend doing what i did for racing applications, but to prolong life of the general standard use wheel bearing. Hense why i said that grease is better than water. Again, not disagreeing with you but giving my reasons as to my desision.

  • @ElJeFe556

    @ElJeFe556

    3 ай бұрын

    @ruyguy8888 That's fair. I do a lot of general trail riding but also spend a lot of time on the track. I've gone through more bearings than I can count in the 2.5 years I've owned the car, to the point I thought about buying hess knuckles just to make it an easier swap. I finally decided to spend money on some Kryptonite bearings, hoping the lifetime warranty wasn't just a trick to get twice what the other guys are charging. Before I did anything, I contacted the manufacturer to get their service recommendations so I don't "void" my warranty and that's basically what they told me. Soon as you compromise that dust ring, it's only a matter of time before you need to replace them. Following thise directions I've had no issues with these bearings. Knock on wood.

  • @ruyguy8888

    @ruyguy8888

    3 ай бұрын

    @@ElJeFe556 I'll have to check out those Kryptonite bearings. I've not ever heard of them before so thanks for the tip. Yeah this car wont see a race track. My base warranty is long since gone already on this machine. Hoping to get a long life out of the X3.

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