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Is it time to replace your UTV’s axles? Are your CV joints worn out? Do you need new rear axle bearings? Welcome to Rocky Mountain ATV/MC’s UTV axles page. We’ll get you what you’re looking for.
UTVs – especially sport and recreational UTVs – put a lot of strain on the axles. Different types of terrain cause varying amounts of strain. For example, heavy mud can put a lot of stress on the axles while they’re turning. And riding on rocky terrain can sometimes result in sudden impact that the axle simply can’t handle.
For the most part, axles are pretty well built for the task, but they can wear out and break (particularly at the CV joints). On some machines, the axles themselves may even bend slightly if they take too much abuse. We carry excellent aftermarket products that will replace OEM axles, getting you back out riding again.
The CV boots protect the mechanical components of the joints as they move. The boots keep dirt out and the grease in. However, the rubber can wear out and create holes, leading to premature joint wear. If you notice that your CV boots have a tear, all you need to do is replace the boot itself. We have several universal boot replacement kits that are perfect for this problem, and they can save you from a much more expensive replacement down the road by properly protecting the CV joints.
Aside from axles, this page is also the starting point for other related UTV axle parts, including rear axle bearings and wheel spacers. Check out our selection now!
SCOTT in UT
Great parts , just need to add the position , inner or outer , label to the box. Easy install .
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Matched up perfectly. Packaged very well,very fast shipping from rocky mountain atv!!! I don't have a lot of time on them yet but they look very well built and are holding up great soo far..
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Not the best you can buy but the quality is not bad at all
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Install was easy, so far it's holding up good.
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The 8 ball axles are the best design axles I've seen with stronger bearings and more articulating action saves axles and diffs as well other components that may be affected by full extension of the suspension..
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direct fit, rubber boots seem more flexible and softer than the stock ones.
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