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Feral
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Location: Central Miss
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![]() Anyone have any pictures or ideas for a IRS for golf cart. I have been chasing left rear bearing issues since it's birth. I have to replace it ever 6 months wither it needs it or not. I'm chasing a IRS donor from a ATV or side x side.
My 94 Marathon has a Honda 350es motor and rear suspension. I had a Rhino donor but someone wanted it more than I did. 3" spacers and a lot of offset, I know. |
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Nincompoop village idiot
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Location: Michigan
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![]() The left rear wheel bearings SUCK in the old rancher 350's... a trend that continues even today. The Axle tube seal doesn't work particularly well, that bearing is always the first to go out. Problem is, once that bearing is gone, it puts excessive strain on the axle splines in the rear end and it will strip out the splines from the ring gear and the axle. I don't think I've ever bought a honda that the left rear bearing was still there... The right side is always fine because there's 2 large wheel bearings in the brake assembly (though those drums are always full of nastyness I can't even begin to describe... Funny how well that seal holds the stuff in there, but obviously not very good at keeping it out!
![]() If you're looking for IRS, I'd try and find an older Polaris Sportsman. They're very stout, driven by a drive shaft, and those older sportsmans are pretty cheap, especially if they're really ugly and/or have motor problems (and almost all of them had problems with the exhaust lobe on the cam shaft... but don't get me started there! ![]() I believe the sportsmans started in the mid 90's and have always had IRS all the way up to current models. |
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Crazy Ole Man
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Feral
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![]() Yeap, I did a short term fix. I replaced bearing and seal then welded the nut to the hub. This was a get-me-by for a 4th of July ride we had. I have a led on a IRS. Hopefully I will be replacing in a few weeks.
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