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    front axle seal leak

    Even that diagram doesn't show it that clearly. A cross section would have been better. The guy in the video shows it best like Coachgeo described...
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    front axle seal leak

    That is the way the tech manual says to do it... 20-3 manual ch 10...
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    front axle seal leak

    Here is how I do it. On the front the easiest spring end to reach is the end of the upper spring where it attaches immediately to the rear of the actuator. Flat piece of 1” steel will slip in between the end of the spring hook and the hub assembly. I use a crescent wrench to rotate it until...
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    front axle seal leak

    You don't need a brake spring tool. You only really need to do 1 spring end to remove/install the shoes. I used a piece of 1” strap to twist/roll the spring hook out and an old large screwdriver with a notch in the end to put the hook back in the hole. Just did one on Friday and pln on doing...
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    front axle seal leak

    https://youtu.be/Rc_prnIg9Fg
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