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1999 Honda Fourtrax 2x4
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<blockquote data-quote="megalomaniac" data-source="post: 5216337" data-attributes="member: 2805"><p>All parts except bearings came in today. The $8 steering bushing from Amazon snapped in two while trying to spread it to fit over the steering column. No big deal, made installing it even easier. Works fine, 15 minute job.</p><p></p><p>Got the new slave cylinders installed (I opted for the $100 per pair Chinese knockoffs) new brake pads installed ($18 for 2 pairs). Bought fresh brake fluid ($9) and filled and bled the brakes. I installed the drums to adjust the brakes, then pulled the drums back off.</p><p></p><p>Just waiting on the wheel bearing set to arrive, then I will have a friend with a press install them, the remount the drums and wheels.</p><p></p><p>Pretty easy job for a fellow only moderately mechanically inclined. Was helpful to watch YouTube videos on installing the steering bushing (lube it with axle grease!), and how to bleed the brakes (crazy easy once you see it once)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="megalomaniac, post: 5216337, member: 2805"] All parts except bearings came in today. The $8 steering bushing from Amazon snapped in two while trying to spread it to fit over the steering column. No big deal, made installing it even easier. Works fine, 15 minute job. Got the new slave cylinders installed (I opted for the $100 per pair Chinese knockoffs) new brake pads installed ($18 for 2 pairs). Bought fresh brake fluid ($9) and filled and bled the brakes. I installed the drums to adjust the brakes, then pulled the drums back off. Just waiting on the wheel bearing set to arrive, then I will have a friend with a press install them, the remount the drums and wheels. Pretty easy job for a fellow only moderately mechanically inclined. Was helpful to watch YouTube videos on installing the steering bushing (lube it with axle grease!), and how to bleed the brakes (crazy easy once you see it once) [/QUOTE]
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