Notice: We request that you don't just set up a new account at this time if you are a previous user.
If you used to be one of our moderators, please feel free to reach out to Chris via the facebook Outerlimits4x4 group and he will get you set back up with access should he need you.
Recovery:If you cannot access your old email address and don't remember your password, please click here to log a change of email address so you can do a password reset.

Front axle seal kit

Tech Talk for Suzuki owners.

Moderators: lay80n, sierrajim

Post Reply
Posts: 5634
Joined: Sun May 08, 2005 10:07 pm
Location: diagonally parked in a parralell universe

Front axle seal kit

Post by fool_injected »

Putting a seal kit in tommorrow (Sierra)
I have not done a solid axle before

Is there anything I need to know or should look out for eg special tools required
With the felt seal does this need to soaked in oil first?
[url=http://www.4x4masters.com.au/]Australian 4X4 Masters Series website[/url]

non illegitimi carborundum!

[url=http://www.suzuki4wd.com.au/forum/]Suzuki 4wd Club of NSW forum[/url]
Posts: 3722
Joined: Sat Jan 18, 2003 7:32 pm
Location: perth wa

Post by bazooked »

ya dont have to soak em, another tip is to polish ya balls (swivel), and etch them first with a primer them hit em with an epoxy black ur seals will last longer and ur balls wont rust.
buggy time............
Posts: 424
Joined: Sun Jun 11, 2006 9:15 pm
Location: PMQ

Post by =SKB= »

Nothing worse then rusty balls.
Posts: 5634
Joined: Sun May 08, 2005 10:07 pm
Location: diagonally parked in a parralell universe

Post by fool_injected »

=SKB= wrote:Nothing worse then rusty balls.
What about worn out balls
[url=http://www.4x4masters.com.au/]Australian 4X4 Masters Series website[/url]

non illegitimi carborundum!

[url=http://www.suzuki4wd.com.au/forum/]Suzuki 4wd Club of NSW forum[/url]
God Of Emo
Posts: 7350
Joined: Sun Aug 24, 2003 7:04 pm
Location: Newy, home of the ZOOK (Rockin the 'diff)

Post by lay80n »

fool_injected wrote:
=SKB= wrote:Nothing worse then rusty balls.
What about worn out balls
Getting a grove in your balls, that makes changing dirrection notchy, isnt cool :oops: :lol:

Layto....
[quote="v840"]Just between me and you, I actually really dig the Megatwon, but if anyone asks, I'm going to shitcan it as much as possible! :D[/quote]
Posts: 356
Joined: Sun Jan 01, 2006 12:47 pm
Location: geelong

Post by ronoor »

check your king pin bearings while your at it. cheers ron
God Of Emo
Posts: 7350
Joined: Sun Aug 24, 2003 7:04 pm
Location: Newy, home of the ZOOK (Rockin the 'diff)

Post by lay80n »

ronoor wrote:check your king pin bearings while your at it. cheers ron
Should be replaced in the rebuild.

Layto....
[quote="v840"]Just between me and you, I actually really dig the Megatwon, but if anyone asks, I'm going to shitcan it as much as possible! :D[/quote]
Posts: 5634
Joined: Sun May 08, 2005 10:07 pm
Location: diagonally parked in a parralell universe

Post by fool_injected »

yeah bearings in the kit
[url=http://www.4x4masters.com.au/]Australian 4X4 Masters Series website[/url]

non illegitimi carborundum!

[url=http://www.suzuki4wd.com.au/forum/]Suzuki 4wd Club of NSW forum[/url]
Posts: 677
Joined: Sat May 14, 2005 7:22 pm
Location: Melbourne

Post by foolsp33d »

fool... (no not myself....)

is this the kit you used??

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/4X4-SWIVEL-HUB-K ... dZViewItem

Any dramas? things to be aware of??

what was the motivation to replace them?
iv noticed a fair bit of side play in both my front wheels lately and a bit of a knock steering at low speed.. fingers crossed this sorts things out..
[quote="-Nemesis-"][quote="bj on roids"]whens the aussie one start?[/quote]

A few episodes before they can it? :lol:[/quote]
Posts: 918
Joined: Sun Aug 20, 2006 11:46 am
Location: Western Brisbane

Post by Highway-Star »

In case foolsp33d wants some extra hints aswell. Recently did both of mine. I personally used a kit from suzisport, dont know the ebay one.

I definitily agree with the earlier posts of cleaning the balls, and if you dont get new KP bearings your a fool :roll: .

If you don't want to empty your front diff oil out, jack up one side of the front axle (articulate it in effect), then the oil will sit down low enough to pull one side out. DO the other side opposite of cousrse. Of course if your changing front diff oil then its pointless.

Put something in the disc brake calliper (i used a timber foldout ruler), then tie the brake caliper out of the road. Then you dont have to bleed brakes.

Make sure the king pins go in the same location and same orientation they came out. I used a small punch to mark them before they were removed.

Defininetly clean out the CV's and re-pack them with new grease. I used Castrol LMM, but there may be other similar. Make sure you also pack the new KP bearings with this stuff too.

When sliding the rubber and felt seals on, put over the top first then slip over the bottom, its easier this way. I don't like the cut it method.

Clean your front axle and leafs before you start that way mud and other garbage doesn't get inside your axle.

I think this is just about it. Allot of its common sense but it might help someone doing this.
Wheeling on completely wicked angles, without even looking stable.
Posts: 677
Joined: Sat May 14, 2005 7:22 pm
Location: Melbourne

Post by foolsp33d »

thanks for the quick reply highway! :) much appreciated. What did they sting you for the suzisport kit? the ebay one seems rather cheap which is why i was concerned about the quality..

am located out near heidelburg in melbourne so a quick trip to suziworld tomorrow will sort me out....hopefully...

in regards to the movement you think im on the right track replacing the swivel hub n king pin bearings? or should i be looking further up the steering line? box, bushes etc?
[quote="-Nemesis-"][quote="bj on roids"]whens the aussie one start?[/quote]

A few episodes before they can it? :lol:[/quote]
Posts: 1046
Joined: Sun Dec 12, 2004 11:24 pm
Location: ACT

Post by Zute »

Did mine not long ago with eBay kit. Had every thing except wheel bearings. but did have wheel bearing seal and nut locking plate etc...
Anyway, job was alot easier than I thought, but took longer because of every thing that needed cleaning.
The bearing cups for the Kingpins were really worn but easy to replace.
The seal between the axle and CV was what failed in mine, letting diff oil into the CV breaking down the grease. Plus the rubber seal on the CV had perish and let water in. In turn, together this probably helped the drivers side CV to explode.
Best of luck.
'2001 Disco td5
'90 Maruti Ute 1Ltr Lwb

Experience is something you don't get, until just after you need it.
Posts: 1046
Joined: Sun Dec 12, 2004 11:24 pm
Location: ACT

Post by Zute »

'2001 Disco td5
'90 Maruti Ute 1Ltr Lwb

Experience is something you don't get, until just after you need it.
Road Ranger
Posts: 10722
Joined: Fri Nov 12, 2004 12:21 pm
Location: In a town near you

Post by Tiny »

the ebay kits are normally terrain tamer (don kyat) or croc county who use the same kit from chine, quality is good,failing that you can get kits from CBC etc these days as well, we had a few bearing mobs come around to try and sell kits

as said the stadard kits contail all but the whel bearings, but not a bad idea to get them as well

The job is pretty easy, if you have dome a CV its the same plus take the knuckles off which is pretty straight forwardan self explanitory
If the above post did not offend you in any way please PM me so I can try harder!!
Posts: 918
Joined: Sun Aug 20, 2006 11:46 am
Location: Western Brisbane

Post by Highway-Star »

foolsp33d wrote:thanks for the quick reply highway! :) much appreciated. What did they sting you for the suzisport kit? the ebay one seems rather cheap which is why i was concerned about the quality..
Suzisport cost $45 a side for the seal kit, + I think it was $16 per king pin bearing. That $154. I thought it was closer to $160?, but thats in the ballpark anyway. Whatever you do, don't buy genuine suzuki for these parts, they charge like a wounded bull (a very tight one!).

I personally didn't do wheel bearings, this is about all that could require doing on my frontend now; but if you have the time and money its probably a good idea.
Wheeling on completely wicked angles, without even looking stable.
Post Reply

Who is online

Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 3 guests