Can a wheel hub be removed from an ATV?

Can a wheel hub be removed from an ATV?

Once the castle nut is off, you can remove the hub, which will usually have the brake rotor attached to it. Some machines will have a guard mounted on the knuckle behind the brake rotor. Remove the guard, this is easy to remove and is usually only held in place by a few bolts.

Can a brake caliper be removed from an ATV?

Remove both bolts and the caliper should come off easily. This may be a good time to Change The Brake Pads On Your ATV if they need to be done. The caliper may have a line going into it, that’s ok you don’t need to remove that or do anything else with the caliper.

How do you change wheel bearings on an ATV?

Remove the cotter pins and bolts holding the tie rod end into place. Once the bolts are off the tie rod end should easily lift up. Just pull it up out of the knuckle and move it out of the way. There is no need to take the tie rod end apart any further than this, you can just rotate it out of your way.

What do I need to replace wheel hub bearings?

After you’ve got the caliper off, it’s time to remove the castle nut holding the hub in place. Usually there will be a cotter pin holding the castle nut in place. This is to prevent the nut from loosening while you ride. The cotter pin is easy to remove with a pair of pliers. Some machines will have a stake nut here instead of a castle nut.

Once the castle nut is off, you can remove the hub, which will usually have the brake rotor attached to it. Some machines will have a guard mounted on the knuckle behind the brake rotor. Remove the guard, this is easy to remove and is usually only held in place by a few bolts.

Remove both bolts and the caliper should come off easily. This may be a good time to Change The Brake Pads On Your ATV if they need to be done. The caliper may have a line going into it, that’s ok you don’t need to remove that or do anything else with the caliper.

Do you need to change wheel hub bearings on UTV?

The wheel hub bearings on your ATV or UTV will no doubt need to be changed out at some point. It’s not that hard of a job to do yourself with basic hand tools you probably already have. They do make specialty tools to make the job easier, but I’ve done this with ordinary tools everyone already has in their garage.

How do you get wheel bearings out of an ATV?

To get the bearing out you’ll need a long center punch. Keep tapping around the bearing to keep it centered as you knock it out. You will most likely not be able to push the bearing clear through from one side of the knuckle to the other, so the bearings will need to removed from both sides separately from the inside out.