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swivel hub wiper kit
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swivel hub wiper kit
hey peoples... hehe please help!! I've done a search, but couldnt find what i was after. Right.. know that i've covered my ar*e, hehe.. i'm currently installing a new wiper kit onto my lux diff. The buggered wipers (the felt, rubber etc) are cut in half, to allow them to fit over the ball at the end of the housing. In my new kit, all of the parts are still one complete unit, meaning i have no idea how the new seals/wipers can possibly fit over the ball!?!?!?!!?! Hope i made sence Any help will be sooo nice please!!
F&R ARB air lockers, lux diffs, 4 link coil rear, drop shackles, inboarded ranchos, stage 4 reduction gears, 35" silverstones, 9500 winch, RUF, 1.6 EFI, swimming goggles
chances are the issue isnt the wiper seals anyway, its probably the inner axle seal letting oil into the hub and then leaking out, the hub wipers are designed to hold grease not oil.
as for the seals being cut they often do this as an easy way to replace the seals without pulling the hub apart, leaving the diagonal cut at the top. however often this doesn't fix the problem for long becuase there is still oil int here and even new wipers will let the oil leak out.
as for the seals being cut they often do this as an easy way to replace the seals without pulling the hub apart, leaving the diagonal cut at the top. however often this doesn't fix the problem for long becuase there is still oil int here and even new wipers will let the oil leak out.
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oh yes.. makes sense now!! I've also replaced the axle seal.. so all should be good!!! Many thanksbigcam wrote:chances are the issue isnt the wiper seals anyway, its probably the inner axle seal letting oil into the hub and then leaking out, the hub wipers are designed to hold grease not oil.
as for the seals being cut they often do this as an easy way to replace the seals without pulling the hub apart, leaving the diagonal cut at the top. however often this doesn't fix the problem for long becuase there is still oil int here and even new wipers will let the oil leak out.
F&R ARB air lockers, lux diffs, 4 link coil rear, drop shackles, inboarded ranchos, stage 4 reduction gears, 35" silverstones, 9500 winch, RUF, 1.6 EFI, swimming goggles
Will probaly beat doing the inner axle seal again when it leaks in the not to distant future. Again it can not leak for ages really depends on how much you use 4wd http://www.trail-gear.com/knuckle-service.html $19us each isn't that expensive and see what locktup can do them for to your door. What are they worth localy?
plenty of parts on the bench
locking at doing my front wheel bearings and was going to replace the axle bushes as its keep doing wheel bearing as the oil keep getting in there its the bush behind the stub axle the one that keep the axle in line
PS im look in the toyota book so i can work out the bush to buy and where they are located so i dont buy the wrong one
PS im look in the toyota book so i can work out the bush to buy and where they are located so i dont buy the wrong one
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