[QUOTE=Roadburns;781235]We just bought our 2013 Stallion, but it was missing the driver backrest. We can’t seem to find one.
Help![/QUOTE]
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[QUOTE=Roadburns;781235]We just bought our 2013 Stallion, but it was missing the driver backrest. We can’t seem to find one.
Help![/QUOTE]
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welcome andrew i have one available
[QUOTE=Gorilla;781260]welcome andrew i have one available[/QUOTE]
Ted, you do know that the back rest for a '13 is different from out 08/09. Ours had a much larger support post than the '13. Tom
[QUOTE=tomg;781446]Ted, you do know that the back rest for a '13 is different from out 08/09. Ours had a much larger support post than the '13. Tom[/QUOTE]
Yes I do Tom. I have one of the newer design when they sent me the wrong one.
Silver Devel, you did more steps than necessary to remove the front wheel. I am going on thirteen years with my Stallion and I have done it a few times. I learn something every time!!! Thanks.
[QUOTE=silverdevil;42734]the tools needed to change out the front tire on the Stallion
go to page 49 in the little Stallion Manual and follow the steps up to step #5 on page 52.
the following is some of the steps from the manual WITH the TOOLS added.
[COLOR="DarkRed"]REMOVING YOUR FRONT WHEEL
ON PAGE 49 AND 50
ITEM # 5 ON PAGE 50
REMOVE LOWER SHOCK BOLTS
( ALLEN HEAD SCREWS)
8mm ALLEN WRENCH
ITEM # 6 ON PAGE 50
LOOSEN THE FOUR PINCH BOLTS
3/16" ALLEN WRENCH ON BOLTS
7/16" WRENCH ON NUTS
ITEM # 9 ON PAGE 50
LOOSEN CALIPER SLIDE BOLTS
22mm SOCKET OR 7/8" SOCKET
ITEM # 10 ON PAGE 50
REMOVE THE BRAKE CALIPER STRUT.
14mm NUTS ON BOTH ENDS.
7/32" BOLT ON FORK TUBE END. (ALLEN HEAD)
ITEM # 11 1/2 (NOT LISTED)
TO REMOVE THE FRAME THAT HOLDS
THE BRAKE CALIPER USE A
7/32" ALLEN WRENCH
ITEM # 12 SLIDE THE AXLE OUT
30mm WRENCH OR SOCKET
THE SWING ARM THAT THE AXLE GOES THRU
AT THE BOTTOM OF THE FORK TUBE USE
6mm ALLEN ON THE BOLT AND USE
17mm OR 11/16" WRENCH ON THE NUT
TOOLS NEEDED
6mm, 8mm, 3/16, 7/32" ALLEN WRENCH
14mm, 17mm, 7/16" WRENCH (REGULAR)
IN PLACE OF THE 17mm YOU CAN USE
A 11/16" WRENCH
30mm SOCKET OR WRENCH FOR AXLE NUTS
22mm OR 7/8" SOCKET (MUST BE SOCKET) # 9[/COLOR]
hope this answers your questions on what tools are needed
I did not change out the bearings, the wheel bearings just need lube added, a good wheel bearing grease.[/QUOTE]
Anyone know what bearings I can cross reference to. My bearings are shot. Front tire of a 08 stallion
[QUOTE=Americanflagstallion;839777]Anyone know what bearings I can cross reference to. My bearings are shot. Front tire of a 08 stallion[/QUOTE]
[url]https://www.triketalk.com/forum/threads/52365-Stallion-front-axle-seal[/url]
Welcome Raul check out the above link. There are several articles on the Stallion section about the front parts replacement.
[QUOTE=rhino 2;781237]Andrew .........Welcome to Trike -Talk......:wave4:....[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=Gorilla;781260]welcome andrew i have one available[/QUOTE]
I just saw this reply!
Do you still have it?
where can I buy snao on side curtians for my stallion david
[QUOTE=davids60;886823]where can I buy snap on side curtains for my stallion david[/QUOTE]
Check out this thread I posted a few years ago. There is a link to B&G upholstery who use to make them, but I don't know if they are still in business. Also shown are pictures of some I made a few years ago and I prefer them over the canvas ones I have seen. I do not run them in the summer as it gets pretty hot with the side curtains holding the heat in. Here is the thread:
[url]https://www.triketalk.com/forum/threads/39861-Side-Curtains[/url]
Did I mis a For Sale section ? I am looking to buy a Stallion would be nice if it was along the East Coast , Close to Charlotte even better
Thanks
Tom
[QUOTE=1turbofocus;887865]Did I mis a For Sale section ? I am looking to buy a Stallion would be nice if it was along the East Coast , Close to Charlotte even better
Thanks
Tom[/QUOTE]
Tom I responded to your "PM" yes my wifes is for sale. The For sale section is at the bottom of the forum lists.
My husband took our Stallion apart a couple years ago because of a no start issue.
Now trying to put it back together, he can’t find the bolts and nuts to attach the neutral safety switch to the transmission. Does anyone happen to know the size of the bolts and nuts or where we could find them?
Thanks, Susan
[QUOTE=Rocky456down;890864]My husband took our Stallion apart a couple years ago because of a no start issue.
Now trying to put it back together, he can’t find the bolts and nuts to attach the neutral safety switch to the transmission. Does anyone happen to know the size of the bolts and nuts or where we could find them?
Thanks, Susan[/QUOTE]
Susan I can’t help you on the bolts… But I can welcome you to Trike-Talk…👍👍..
We found the bolts and nut and got the neutral safety switch connected again.
the fuses are all good.
just get a clicking sound when trying to start.
we have a battery charger connected to battery and it says it’s at 100%.
I seem to remember someone posting about either two wires or cables going from the steering wheel to the neutral safety switch.
that may have been on a ford forum because I was looking there as well.
it seems like people had the same problem on the rangers.
does anyone know what engine and transmission were used in the 2013 Stallion.
[QUOTE=Rocky456down;891132]We found the bolts and nut and got the neutral safety switch connected again.
the fuses are all good.
just get a clicking sound when trying to start.
we have a battery charger connected to battery and it says it’s at 100%.
I seem to remember someone posting about either two wires or cables going from the steering wheel to the neutral safety switch.
that may have been on a ford forum because I was looking there as well.
it seems like people had the same problem on the rangers.
does anyone know what engine and transmission were used in the 2013 Stallion.[/QUOTE]
Susan all stallions had the 2007 ford ranger 2.3 motor and the 4 wheel drive transmission with the transfer case removed, with a custom tail housing replacing it. if the starter solenoid is clicking the starter itself might need to be considered.
[QUOTE=Rocky456down;891132]We found the bolts and nut and got the neutral safety switch connected again.
the fuses are all good.
just get a clicking sound when trying to start.
we have a battery charger connected to battery and it says it’s at 100%.
I seem to remember someone posting about either two wires or cables going from the steering wheel to the neutral safety switch.
that may have been on a ford forum because I was looking there as well.
it seems like people had the same problem on the rangers.
does anyone know what engine and transmission were used in the 2013 Stallion.[/QUOTE]
Whenever I hear a clicking sound when turning on the key/trying to start the engine no matter what the Charger says it’s a bad battery/ dead cell in the battery….
[QUOTE=rhino 2;891148]Whenever I hear a clicking sound when turning on the key/trying to start the engine no matter what the Charger says it’s a bad battery/ dead cell in the battery….[/QUOTE]
Always check the battery for a full charge, 12.5-12.7 volts
If you have easy access to the starter, hook a volt meter to the positive ( main ) terminal , and ground the other lead
Have someone watch the volt meter while you try to start
Does the volt meter change?
If not there is probably a starter solenoid relay in the wiring, you can jump at the relay to try the starter also
it may look similar to this
[IMG]https://shop.advanceautoparts.com/wcsstore/CVWEB/staticproductimage/large/12550731_aav_84c1004_pri_larg.jpg[/IMG]
[QUOTE=rhino 2;891148]Whenever I hear a clicking sound when turning on the key/trying to start the engine no matter what the Charger says it’s a bad battery/ dead cell in the battery….[/QUOTE]
Just to add ‘Take a set of jumper cables and jump start the battery from a car and see if it starts….?