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  1. roger-wilco-66

    Front axle leak - intermediate remedy

    I removed the mud guard for cleaning reasons, because I had a inner axle seal leak. Besides that, when fluid comes out, it might collect between the guard and the housing and create a future "phantom leak". Good to know that the inner rear bolt thread is open to the inside, too, because one...
  2. roger-wilco-66

    Front axle leak - intermediate remedy

    Now, what I'm gonna write now should definitly __not__ keep anybody from really fixing this. It's just what I found out when I had the problem myself. There's a way of draining the fluid - whatever it is - from the housing of the steering knuckles, without dismounting or opening the boots...
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