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  1. 84cucv1ton

    Water in the Rear axle on M1008

    OK good glad to hear it
  2. 84cucv1ton

    Water in the Rear axle on M1008

    yes will be pulling the third member
  3. 84cucv1ton

    Water in the Rear axle on M1008

    not to sure whats going on here. metal has changed color. will not come off.. needs all new breaks too. for the price just might convert to disc. this is getting expensive now.
  4. 84cucv1ton

    Water in the Rear axle on M1008

    Just got the axle shafts out. I'm thinking wherever this truck was parked it was flooded. New bearings and seals on the way it is in case I need them. Hope to button this up in the morning. Was thinking about putting compressed air down the tubes to see if I can get some more of it out. Can't...
  5. 84cucv1ton

    Water in the Rear axle on M1008

    ok going to pull it apart..
  6. 84cucv1ton

    Water in the Rear axle on M1008

    Trying to get this truck road ready. Took off the rear cover yesterday. I got more water than gear oil. I sprayed everything down with brake cleaner. From what I can see it looks okay. Should I refill it and call it good or should I take the whole axle apart and check? thanks
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