Dana 60 front axle seals
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Another thing to look out for is the vent being clogged, I had a seal leaking for a little while and found the vent had mud covering it, cleaned it up and leak went away.
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since yourall on the subject :
How is one to service that big cone bearing and race Outside of the outter seal. It has no connection with the gear oil in the axle tube yet it bears all the weight of one side of the front of your truck. About 5 years ago was changing my front ball joints and tore into it finding that big bearing looking as if it had been washed in gasoline thoroughly. COMPLETELY dry. When I ride my 2006 GSXR-1000 I've experienced that riding a fully lubed chain into only a half mile of rain....the oil is all washed off. Same thing must happen here with these trucks.You hit puddles of water and that bearing gets all washed out. There's no way to grease that bearing....OR IS THERE?
Anyone improvised anyway to grease that bearing without taking the hub all apart??? Thanks for any help.
How is one to service that big cone bearing and race Outside of the outter seal. It has no connection with the gear oil in the axle tube yet it bears all the weight of one side of the front of your truck. About 5 years ago was changing my front ball joints and tore into it finding that big bearing looking as if it had been washed in gasoline thoroughly. COMPLETELY dry. When I ride my 2006 GSXR-1000 I've experienced that riding a fully lubed chain into only a half mile of rain....the oil is all washed off. Same thing must happen here with these trucks.You hit puddles of water and that bearing gets all washed out. There's no way to grease that bearing....OR IS THERE?
Anyone improvised anyway to grease that bearing without taking the hub all apart??? Thanks for any help.
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