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.

how to fix / repair Axle seal and bearing..........anyone.?.

Tech talk for GMH/Isuzu and Great Wall owners

Moderator: Moderators

Post Reply
Posts: 17
Joined: Mon Apr 17, 2006 9:49 am
Location: Nowra

how to fix / repair Axle seal and bearing..........anyone.?.

Post by lostboy »

I have a 02 jackaroo 3.5 auto, and have noticed that one of the rear axle seals is leaking...

Are these difficult to fix? or are they straight forward to do? if anyone has any tips on doing it I would be greatfull

I am fairly mechanicaly minded and realy want to do it myself but I thought I would ask you guys just in case there is any tricks to doing it......

Thank you for your help....

By the way.... I was shocked :shock: at the price difference (for bearings and seals) between Auto-pro (my fav shop) and our local holden dealer (generaly the dearest shop in the world).. Get this, the holden dealer was HEAPS CHEAPER than Auto-pro..... :?
I couldn't believe it either.........
I reject your reality and substitute my own......
Posts: 1578
Joined: Wed Aug 31, 2005 12:27 am
Location: In The Good Country

Post by sudso »

Hehe, it pays to shop around. I've found that occasionally the dealers price for OEM is cheaper than aftermarket, but not very often.
I'm surprised Auto-pro actually have them for a later model Jackaroo, I have to go genuine for most of my Rodeo stuff, which hasn't been a lot though.

Is your Jack drum or disc rear?
Bordertrek 4X4 & Fabrication
0400 250 734 Bordertown SA
I love terra firma-the less firma the more terra
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 »

You can do them youself, get your hands on a copy of the service manual or a gregory's its easier than explaining it on the net and worth having. YOu are prorably going to want to do the rear wheel bearings too at teh same time, so you are going to need a large press to get them on and off.

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: 17
Joined: Mon Apr 17, 2006 9:49 am
Location: Nowra

Post by lostboy »

Thanks for the reply's.

.......Its a disc rear end,

I've looked all over and can't find a manual for this model, am I not looking hard enough?


....I had to buy a wheel nut last week, so I called the local holden dealer......$18.00 yes...$18.00 for ONE wheel nut, I went to auto pro and got a set of lock-nuts for $20.00.
I reject your reality and substitute my own......
Posts: 12
Joined: Wed Nov 01, 2006 11:41 pm
Location: Mornington Peninsula

Post by offgas »

I found the workshop manual on e-bay. Comes on disc and from memory I think I paid $10.
Posts: 1578
Joined: Wed Aug 31, 2005 12:27 am
Location: In The Good Country

Post by sudso »

lay80n wrote:You can do them youself, get your hands on a copy of the service manual or a gregory's its easier than explaining it on the net and worth having. YOu are prorably going to want to do the rear wheel bearings too at teh same time, so you are going to need a large press to get them on and off.

Layto....
In the manual for the Rodeo drum rear it says that only slight pressure is needed to remove the bearing and like lay80on said you should really replace the bearing as well because you have to take the bearing and outer race off anyway to replace the seal.
Bordertrek 4X4 & Fabrication
0400 250 734 Bordertown SA
I love terra firma-the less firma the more terra
Post Reply

Who is online

Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 16 guests