ShortFatBaldGuy
New member
Hi Folks, I'm brand new to the forum. I just bought a 2008 RTV 1100 knowing that it only moved in 4WD. I'm pretty mechanically inclined and the price was reasonable so I took a shot. After googling the problem, I quickly learned it is common for the splines in the rear hubs to be destroyed because of the abrupt (face plant) stopping of the hydrostatic drive. I jacked up the unit and sure enough, the hubs are worn smooth on the inside. However, there appears to be minimal damage to the spline on the drive shafts. I have two questions: 1) Do you think I can get away with just replacing the hub and not the shafts as well. It would be great to save the time and $$ to not replace the shafts. 2) I hear there is a coast valve that can be added to reduce the abrupt stopping and prevent this from happening again. Does anybody have experience with these and can you recommend one. Otherwise, it's my first time owning a Kubota and I'm pretty excited about the possibilities. It's obviously built like a tank! Thanks in advance for your help!