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Looking for a Rockwell axle shop

Spoolinup

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Well I've been searching for a local shop around the Bay Area or Sacramento area to replace dust seals on the 2.5 Rockwell axles and having no luck. Does anyone know of a somewhat local shop.

Thanks in advance.

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Menaces Nemesis

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If you've got decent dexterity, and a few handtools, the guy in the mirror could probably put on a set of zipper-type boots without much problem.
 
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Thanks MN,
Yea, it doesn't look very difficult, but work is so busy and I have no time,ugh. Good problem though. Plus would be kinda hard to do at my house, driveway has an incline...
 

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Thanks MN,
Yea, it doesn't look very difficult, but work is so busy and I have no time,ugh. Good problem though. Plus would be kinda hard to do at my house, driveway has an incline...
I've got the same problem here with sloping asphalt everywhere... I just remove one wheel/do one boot, hub, etc. at a time, with it in gear, brake set, fuel shut-off locked, and chock the bejesus outta the tires that are still on the ground.
 

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Well, then I might just do the zipper boots, I've heard their not very good, buy better than turns ones.
Thanks again

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Well, then I might just do the zipper boots, I've heard their not very good, buy better than turns ones.
Thanks again

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I bought/installed a set of zipper boots from Erik's about a year and a half/7,000 miles ago, and they're doing great. From what I've read, seems the quality has gotten much better over the last few years. If you need to disassemble the ends of the axle, or just want to, to inspect and learn how it all goes together, then the solid boots may be the way to go. But in your case (limited time) the zipper jobs may work really well for you. Works much better if someone can help you for just the few minutes it takes on each side to accurately place and secure the big rings, otherwise, it's really pretty easy. - MN
 

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Yea, just bought the zipper boot kit, good to hear about the longevity you have experienced. Think when I have more time I'll look into the u joints and wheel bearings.
Thanks for you help

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Remember that it has to be clean before putting on replacement boot, Dawn is your friend for cleaning it up.
One can just use a longer replacement take up screw, needle nose Vise Grips, to run the socket wrench on the nut. Erwin clamps are the things to have. Not a difficult job but it has to be clean and the Erwin helping hands work good.
It was 92F° in the shade when I last did the job, so yes, a frosty mug helps too.

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Just like Frank did, it's a very good idea to at least double-nut the ring screws. He went all-out and even nylocked 'em too... nice.
 

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These photos depict the grease outlet hole which should be pulled and cleaned out and is removed when greasing.
It is in the TM.
Think nomenclature, dust boots, boots are NOT something to hold IN grease.
It says dust boots, not grease boots.
Grease of any flavor, even GAA eats boots.
Grease is NOT to be inside the boots.
Clean it and clean it again. One may see much more life out of the boots that way.
Just attempting to help.
The TM is available just about everywhere. PM and I will send it.
GAA outlet hole IMG_5345.jpgIMG_5407.jpg
 

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Great info thanks Frank, Love the pictures and attention to detail. Thanks again. Where's the like button, lol

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