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  1. ClarkeF

    Leaking Wheels with CTIS

    And a big torque wrench!
  2. ClarkeF

    Leaking Wheels with CTIS

    tokarev, Yup. Admittedly my truck is a 2010 rebuild so it only has 3 or 4 years of being together, but that's what we did. Two prybars and a pickle fork and just went around the outer rim half (the shallow half) and pry, pry, squirt, pry, squirt, pry and after going around twice the outer wheel...
  3. ClarkeF

    Leaking Wheels with CTIS

    Thanks PoM, I've edited the article to reflect torque specs from the manual with specific cites from the TM's. The budd nut torque is listed (at least in the first place I found it in the TM's) at 400-425 lb-ft,
  4. ClarkeF

    Leaking Wheels with CTIS

    Just did one of the two wheels I have off my M923A2 that is leaking in the exact same way yesterday. As others have said - you need to break the wheel down, separate the halves and replace the o-ring that seals the two halves up. It's a two-man job and about two or three hours - at least for my...
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