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Post by waandy »

my front diff is leaking oil from the ball and cup joint. is it a big job to replace these and how bigger job is it?
cheers waandy
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Post by T-rex »

its the inner axel seal that needs replacing, bout the size of a 20c piece not verry expencive. not hard to replace just behind your cv in the axel tube just pop it out with a screwdriver.will have to replace your cv grease too.
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Post by waandy »

ok awesome. any other seals worth replacing while im in there? have to order em and get busy.
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Post by mrw82 »

get a hub seal kit from www.onlineautoparts.com.au cost $89.50 plus postage, kit will do BOTH sides of the car and is cheaper than anywhere else. make sure you check/replace your wheel bearings while your at it.
not a hard job to do just messy and time consuming, I am going through it at the moment.

had the same thing as you, oily grease leaking out the knuckle when I checked it out I had about 5mm of play on the kingpin bearings, now that I have them out they are full of gunk and jammed up.


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Post by MUD-PIGSIERRA »

Here's my rebuild from a while back, not hard but time consuming cleaning everything up.

http://www.outerlimits4x4.com/ftopic127 ... ub+rebuild
..wrench, wheel, wreck repeat..

check out the action @ http://www.darwin4x4.net
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