first&lastKJ
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I just noticed today that the front passenger side axle seal is leaking. Any tips on removing the seal? It looks like the seal is recessed in the axle tube two or three inches.
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Thanks for the replies. I can’t believe they used plastic bushings instead of bearings. I guess I will take everything apart and see what I’m dealing with. This is in my 07 and I hope it is a bearing not a bushing.I actually used a cat claw (small nail puller/prybar). The 90° end, fit the teeth under seal and pry it out. Like JJ said above, be careful not to score it. If you find a plastic bushing in there rather than a needle bearing I suggest replacing that too. Mine is currently leaking, but I think it has more to do with the worn plastic bushing allowing slop. Currently building another diff with bearings.
I believe it was Summit’s website that showed a plastic bushing and said 2 were required for the right side. So how hard is it to get the bearing out?Iirc 2004 was the last year with a bearing. Good neis they're interchangeable. Do some googlationing and you'll find it. Here's a picture of what you want... and my sexy legs.
That's a pinion seal. I believe timken SL260031 is what you are looking for at the axles.Wonder if the ones that say 'front outer' are the correct seals?
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