I have a 1996 Max IV and I would like to get all the bearings replaced and only one side pulls in reverse. Does anyone work on these? There are no dealers close to me and when I work on stuff it tends to turn out worse than before I started. I'm located in central Ms.
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I'd love to help you bro, but I can't even get to old Miss from here. Try this link. There is tons of helpful stuff here. Also, you can just post your questions as you go on the forum. There are tons of knowledgeable dudes on here that can walk you thru most anything. If there is something you just don't know, pics really help us get a visual of your dilemma. Good luck
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A little far for a quick run, I'm about 5 hours from you on the west edge of LA. Although it might seem intimidating, the max iv is a pretty simple machine to work on. For the most part the average mechanics tool set will be all you would need. There is a world of knowledge on this site dealing with about everything on them. If you get to something you don't understand, ask questions. Hopefully the bearings had a healthy coat of anti sieze applied when installed, a can of PBblaster also helps.DESTRUCTION is just a couple of vowels down the street from DISTRACTION
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