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I was out riding today and I noticed that my rear end area was squeaking. When I got it home I put it up on a jack and took off the right rear tire and noticed that something was squeueaking when I would turn the tires. At first I thought it was the rear drum brake. As my wife applied pressure to the brake it was still squeaking in that area when I was turning the wheel. What do you guys think is it the brake or bearings? Where are the bearings located at? If they are at the very end of the shaft that might be it but i'm not sure. To remove them do I just need to reomve the cotter pin and the castle nut and will they be right there? The quad is a 03 foreman S. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks
 

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Thanks the squeak or sueal is coming from the right side when I turn the tires. So will I need to remove the brake assembly to get to the right side bearing? Are they hard to replace? Will I need to pull out the spline that runs through the rear end? Thanks
 
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