I will be tackling changing my leaky rear axle seals in the next week or so. Any helpfull tips would be appreciated.
I will be tackling changing my leaky rear axle seals in the next week or so. Any helpfull tips would be appreciated.
Billy Oliver
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Greetings, Earthling. We come in peace... Never mind "Paris to Dakar", the VehiCROSS looks ready for the Martian desert.
I will be doing fluid since with the leak it is probably low anyways.
Let me know when your in town and we can get together for breakfaat, lunch, or dinner.
oh yea, key word in your original text, LEAKY
Billy, I would replace the rear axle bearings at the same time (if they are not sealed bearings that are leaking anyway??).
Axle seals normally leak because there is too much play in the bearings and that causes damage to the seal.
PK
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Here's some stuff that oughta' help...
http://www.vehicross.info/forums/sho...ear+ABS+sensor
http://www.vehicross.info/forums/sho...ght=pb+blaster
Great info in those post Dub! PK...I plan on checking the bearings while in there. Thanks for all the info guys...."looks" like a fairly easy job
No worries Bro...
I'm with PK...as long as you've got it all in pieces, might just as well pop for some new bearings...especially when over 100k on tha clock...
Don't know for SURE, but the bearings look to me as if they'd need to be pressed off/on...a mildly educated guess on my part...
And yes, my preference would be for OEM bearings from good ol' Merlin...