Need some help

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  1. #1
    Join Date
    Jun 2007
    Location
    EAST TEXAS
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    177

    Need some help

    I need a photo of what a bearing extender looks like on a max!
    I need info about them.Do they keep mud out of the bearing and do they leak?
    metal or alum.?I think you guys or gals that use tracks have them on your max.
    Do they have a grease zert?Do they really support the axal ?Thanks for the return of info I hope someone can help me out!!!!Oh, do they hold up?
    If anyone has any for sale I need six in good shape.
    Last edited by wildtexasranger; 09-21-2007 at 11:42 AM.

  2. #2
    Join Date
    Oct 2007
    Location
    Moncton NB Canada
    Posts
    50

    Extender

    I have this picture of of mine. It came with the track kit. Simply, it has the smae bearing on the extender as the one one the body. Bearing inside if two cages. It does not leak into the body, so much that is. The bearings when I grease always squirt a small of water out which is why I grease when I am done for the day and do not wait until the next time I am going out. I may be able to get a better picture of it if you need. I will be doing some work on it today and will snap a few more.
    The picture can be expoloded to show the extender. And Yes it really does support the axles quite well. Mine still has the rail as well which further supports the axles both vertically and horzontal.
    Mike
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