Axle problems

I have a 3" backwoods lift on my Scrambler 1000, and disappointed so far with the Rhino axles. Fronts bind at full droop, and rears tore the inner boots wide open within 10 miles.
Is there a better boot replacement?
Also, what seems to be the best axle for articulation? Are the Turners worth the extra $$?

500 foreman plastic

What is the difference in the tank side panels on a 08 foreman with fs or eps the honda shop has to different part numbers but don’t understand why if the body is the same between the two anybody know why or if they will interchange with each other

What oils do you need for driveline

Hey guys I am wondering what engine oil, rear diff, front diff and gear box oil you need and how much. I want to switch to ams oil. And I have 75w90 gear oil synthetic gl-5 al delco ( like 5 bottles) which I woiuld like to use in the rear diff or gear box.

Thanks for the help again guys

Outlander 500L Exhaust question

I’ve read as much as I can and haven’t really seen an answer but a lot of the exhaust companies list which exhaust fits any size bike and they all seem the same. I’ve only ever seen a 500L in person but the pictures of where the slip on exhaust fits to the exhaust pipe and the hanger location seems the same.

Any suggestions on an exhaust for a 500L and if I would need a programmer to make it work. If I could avoid having to spend $300+ on a programmer to get 1hp that would be good because it really isn’t worth it for me. I’m just looking to get a nice tone out of it.

Appreciate the help!

A Arm bolt/pin question

Hi there, wondering if i can get some advice? I am looking at replacing bushings and getting a new pin on my sportsman 500. Even with new gear the bolts that go into the pin still have some play, almost like the bracket has been reamed out a bit due to having too much play for too long is my assumption. So i am wondering if there is any recommended fixes for the bracket hole or any sleeves or collars that i can use or make so that if i get all new bushings and pins I dont ruin them from a sloppy hole. Any help is appreciated, thank you….

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