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UTV parts supplier (axles) #7819965 04/26/20 05:21 PM
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I need to replace the axles on my 07 Rhino 660. Has anyone used UTV axles from Sixity.com? The price looks reasonable. $150 for rear set, $195 front set. OEM Yamaha is about $300 for one rear axle.

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Re: UTV parts supplier (axles) [Re: 8th1] #7819973 04/26/20 05:27 PM
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Try Rocky mountain first, they have prices way cheaper, but still original parts.
https://www.rockymountainatvmc.com/oem-parts/Yamaha
The ones from sixity do look like a good deal.... I'd probably buy them

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Re: UTV parts supplier (axles) [Re: 8th1] #7820060 04/26/20 07:05 PM
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Thanks on the rockymountain info. I may pull the trigger on the Sixitys. One year warranty, that should give me time to test them good. Rhino gets rough and heavy use at the deer lease.

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Search on ebay using Yamaha Rhino 4x4 660 shaft.
They are under 60 bux each.
Most are made in China, just like most of them, even OEM.
The boots usually go long before the CV joints.


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