Yamaha grizzly axles

08arcticcat

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I have a 2006 grizzly 660 that has been out at my parents place for about 8 years. I finally picked it up last week to bring to my acreage and noticed the rear axles need service. I was looking on fortnine and seen multiple brands of aftermarket axles.

Anyone ever deal with quad boss or all balls axles? Good or no

Amazon has eastlake axes for cheap but google has some poor reviews of the chinese axles.
 

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Had all balls on my brute force, never broke em and drove the crap out of it .
 

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talk to rapid revolutions in edmonton first, fair price great service and he knows..
 

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I put Eastlake axles on my plow quad. Seem to be well made and are holding up well so far. I've also purchased bearing kits from all balls, quality products.
 

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Read lots of terrible reviews about the all ball bearings on various forums.
 

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All balls bearings last me less then the summer,but the $5 chinezer ones off EBay last me forever ha!
 

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I must have had old ones, been out of the game for a few years
 

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Broke the rear stock axles on my grizz and replaced with slasher axles. Holding up pretty good besides time for new outter boots.
 
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