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(Squirt-Truck) Oh you KNOW I enjoyed!
But let's call a serious moment, my joy pales in comparison to the joy that my dad has every time we take it over to do any work on it. He came with me on the recovery and has been involved every step of the way. I know he has a smile on his face every time...
(Floridianson) Yea... I'm quite the rebel! :-D Hopefully my post wont be deleted because I read the TM but failed to actually follow ALL the steps outlined... We will see...
(groundog) Since I did both sides at one time I did a method I found here (don't remember which thread) and used a long...
We scratched our heads for a little while wondering if they would clear or not but turning the knuckle all the way to the rear and they just fit over the end
Bleeders like everything else on the front end were new, so hopefully when and if I ever have to bleed them the wont be frozen!
Here are the axles out, the closest one was the one with the leaky seal, thin grease
The axle splines, not sure if you can see the blue dye or not
Blue grease pencil "16.560" drum turned to
Clean knuckle housing ready for the new seal
New brake shoes!
"Soldier B" hard at work cleaning, its hard...
So after the Georgia Rally I realized I didn't just have split front axle boots I had a leaking front axle seal. After you would drive it you had a fist sized glob of redish tin "grease" under the passenger side of the truck.
So After hours of searching here, I ordered the parts from White Owl...
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