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Need to remove the rear suspension, a M-10, from our 2005 Polaris Classic. Is there any tricks or tools that work better than others? I am going to try a 3/8 drive with a 3/8 hex bit and drive use a 3/8 knuckle. I can't imagine putting my impact on this set up very easy but I don't know what else will fit.
Ideas?
GearHd6
You mean the bolt is to tight you can't break it loose or the shaft is just spinning? For a spinning shaft I usually use butterfly air ratchet. Or you can try tightening the other side back up and go back and forth, you may get it that way.
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QUOTE (GearHd6 @ Feb 27 2010, 10:29 PM) *
You mean the bolt is to tight you can't break it loose or the shaft is just spinning? For a spinning shaft I usually use butterfly air ratchet. Or you can try tightening the other side back up and go back and forth, you may get it that way.


The mounting bolts are just real hard to get at, the front are way up in the footwell and the back are down against the running board.
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