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VehiTONY
05/08/2014, 01:34 PM
I looked around the sight a bit trying to find the part I need (both front axle seals) Since I have had the front axles in and out 3-4 times now and it's at 135k miles, they are now leaking after finally getting the correct axles installed..... uuuuggghhhh.:mado: Another freaking issue!.
Does anyone know where I can find them or the exact part number. Since Advance screwed me over by selling me the wrong axles I am afraid to ask them or any other major stores anything about a VX.

bartmanS4
05/08/2014, 01:56 PM
http://www.rockauto.com/ (http://www.rockauto.com/catalog/x,carcode,1355879,parttype,2336,a,www.google.com%2 BSearch%2Bfor%2B1999%2BISUZU%2BVEHICROSS%2B3.5L%2B V6%2BDrivetrain%2BDifferential%2BPinion%2BSeal,ck[ID],0,ck[idlist],0,ck[viewcurrency],USD,ck[PHP_SESSION_ID],li4p2u0qdtdmqcft2sot2dn2c5)

Try this link

VehiTONY
05/08/2014, 01:59 PM
Thanks, I wonder why it was not listed for the '01... I am assuming that they are the same for my '01.

MSHardeman
05/08/2014, 02:11 PM
I really don't trust Rock Auto after they listed the VX front bumper reinforcement (with pictures) for like $50 when Isuzu wanted $350. I ordered one anyway just to see, and sure enough it was complete bunk. They ended up sending me some flimsy piece of metal that actually belonged to a Rodeo. NOT cool.

When I was doing my front axle stuff I actually ordered all of the parts to do a complete axle swap (axle seals, axle bearings, steering knuckle bearings, wheel seals, etc., etc.) from Scarff Isuzu: https://www.partswebsite.com/isuzuparts/ They are great and ship out quickly (if they have it in stock).

You're looking for #3 on this diagram: https://www.partswebsite.com/isuzuparts/index.php?i=2&model=2362&make=129&year=2001&section=20&catid=10016&type=parts&subcatid=&item_collision=0&items=none&image=F664060&catid=10016, but you should probably replace the axle bearings (#2) while you're in there. They are fairly cheap ($18 each, you'll need two) and since you're going that far in to replace the seals, replacing the bearings at the same time will just be cheap insurance.

VehiTONY
05/08/2014, 02:27 PM
Thanks MSHardeman

MSHardeman
05/08/2014, 02:58 PM
I take back my earlier statement. If you're only replacing one axle oil seal, then you will only need ONE axle bearing (if you're replacing the bearing at all). Sorry for any confusion.

nfpgasmask
05/08/2014, 03:47 PM
Are you talking about the INNER axle seal? I assume you are. You should try to get the OEM ones. Join PlanetIsuzoo.com and send a PM to user "JLEMOND".

Here are the part numbers:

http://www.isuzugeek.org/forumpics/vx/vxfrntaxl12.jpg

HTH - Bart

MSHardeman
05/08/2014, 04:01 PM
Bart, as far as I know the stuff from Scarff is 100% OEM Isuzu. The stuff that I ordered from them came in an Isuzu box with Isuzu stickers and part numbers on them.

nfpgasmask
05/08/2014, 04:26 PM
Scarff? Fill me in, brother!

EDIT: Nevermind, I see your link up there.

Bart

VehiTONY
05/18/2014, 01:23 PM
My mechanic is asking me to get the snap rings for it along with the axle seals and bearings. But I don't see those on the list. Does anyone know what he is talking about?

https://www.partswebsite.com/isuzuparts/?i=&model=2362&make=129&year=2001&section=20&catid=10016&subcatid=20059&partid=60092&type=parts&image=F664060&imagecallout=3

Mile High VX
05/18/2014, 06:55 PM
Bart, as far as I know the stuff from Scarff is 100% OEM Isuzu. The stuff that I ordered from them came in an Isuzu box with Isuzu stickers and part numbers on them.

Isuzuparts.com is run by Scarff as well...always OEM and ships from Cincinnati, OH.

tom4bren
05/20/2014, 05:40 AM
My mechanic is asking me to get the snap rings for it along with the axle seals and bearings. But I don't see those on the list. Does anyone know what he is talking about?

https://www.partswebsite.com/isuzuparts/?i=&model=2362&make=129&year=2001&section=20&catid=10016&subcatid=20059&partid=60092&type=parts&image=F664060&imagecallout=3

Your mechanic can get the snap rings from Fastenal whenever he removes them. There's nothing special about them.

I wonder why he wants to replace them though. They don't go bad.:_confused

yellowgizmo99
05/20/2014, 06:43 AM
maybe they disappeared during removal, jesus where'd they go

nfpgasmask
05/20/2014, 08:24 AM
Yeah, either they were lost or someone bent the sh||t outta them while removing them, either way, both would be red flags for me.

Bart