question ?? on g force axle

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The axle has a sleeve over the splines at the ends, and depending on where you put the sleeve (which side of the wheel hub), the axle will add 2 inches or 4 inches to the overall width of your rear end.
 
I've heard more stories of the G-force axles bending/breaking than any other axles. It's stronger than the stock axle, but i don't know how much stronger. I'd say if the stock axle is strong enough for you, and you're just looking for the extra width, that the g-force would be fine. But if you're going to be racing or really beating it, and need a stronger than stock axle, pay the extra money and get at least a durablue, if not a lonestar or RPM which is a little more.
 
umm i bent the stock one, im just looking for a strong and now i know what jumps not to hit and stuff, but im not doing hard core racing or stunting
 
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Call some machine shops or a local atv dealer and ask them if they know who can bend the axle back. In some cases it can be straightened out without any problems and will be a much lower cost then replacing it all together. That is off course unless you want to replace it with an aftermarket one. I'd have to go with YamaRider I'd go with a lonestar or RPM then durablue. The lonestar has a lifetime warranty I believe and will be replaced if bent or broken no questions asked. The durablue has a one time replacement and after that one time your on your own. I don't know about the RPM warranty.

Im not saying your going to bend an aftermarket axel but I would check out the warranty on all these.
 
dont bend it back...thay can never get it back perfect and then you will rewin bearings more often do it will be better off replacing it.....you can come to my house and we can replace it if u want help, we have a shitload of tools
 
dont bend it back...thay can never get it back perfect and then you will rewin bearings more often do it will be better off replacing it.....

You can bend it back. A buddy of mine has had 2 different axles straightened and the worked just fine.
 
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