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    Quad axle straightening

    I have noticed that my quad has a bent rear axle, is there anyone I can take this to for straightening?? did a google search but did not really return any results. any reccomendations are appreciated.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gasguzzler View Post
    I have noticed that my quad has a bent rear axle, is there anyone I can take this to for straightening?? did a google search but did not really return any results. any reccomendations are appreciated.
    Used to know a guy who straightened propellor shafts. He used a blow torch and a wet rag. An idea perhaps?

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    Most quad rear axles will straighten using a press, dial gauge and a bit of time.
    Any local engineer should be able to sort it for you.

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    The problem if you keep on straightning the axle is it will easily bend again and again till you get sick of it and spend the $$ on a new stronger axle and carrier which is like $1500 for one you cant brake. The you will brake your swing arm. A mate of mine has just been down this path.

    Maybe get it re heat treated once straight?

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    for a more permanent fix,

    1; replace bent axle

    2; sell quad

    3; get a bike with 2 wheels and never get a bent axle

    *steps 2 & 3 could be done in reverse order if money allows.

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    for a more permanent fix,

    1; replace bent axle

    2; sell quad

    3; get a bike with 2 wheels and never get a bent axle

    *steps 2 & 3 could be done in reverse order if money allows.
    He is right

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    cheers for the help guys.. ended up straightening it using the press at work and a bit of time, got it nice and straight

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    Quote Originally Posted by B0000M View Post
    for a more permanent fix,

    1; replace bent axle

    2; sell quad

    3; get a bike with 2 wheels and never get a bent axle

    *steps 2 & 3 could be done in reverse order if money allows.
    yep thats what i plan on doing

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