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Oil on front wheels

tsivey

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Sorry for not reporting back. Turned out mine was a blown wheel cylinder. Not long after I had posted, the other side started leaking. I replaced both front wheel cylinders, and no more oily wheels. It wasn't as difficult as I thought. As far as driving a heavy truck with brake problems, once I figured out what was happening, I got real nervous and the truck sat until I could fix it.
Are you loosing fliud?
Unlike me, please post your findings. Good luck.
 

The King Machine

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A remote brake fluid reservoir is a must for these trucks. Most are transparent. It's essential, any leaking of the brake system can be spotted quickly. The kit is cheap and simple to install.

A leaking brake cylinder is a priority repair. Gear oil has a much thicker texture and distinct smell. Try and find a relatively clean sample.
Dab your finger in the puddle, rub the fluid between two finders. If you can feel the ridges of your finger prints than its brake fluid. If it glazes over the ridges of the opposing finger than its gear oil.
 

HeadForTheHills

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Thank you for getting back to me gentlemen, I'm very grateful that it was not brake fluid after all-- busted outer axel seal that ran down the drum and collected inside the rim. Drove it down the mountain with no problems! Looking to fix the seal, and clear out the axel vents-- will report back after the repair..!
 
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