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  1. cobra5

    Rear Main Seals

    I figured someone would point out the fact that even a new seal can be bad so I just stated it before the fact. I have no problem with surplus seals but as I stated it depends on how they have been stored is the question. Anyway, I got a deal on a couple surplus seals that have good dates.
  2. cobra5

    Rear Main Seals

    Thanks this is what I need to know. As far as surplus seals, the only issue is how they are being stored. The shelf life on these type of seals is 15 years but can be longer if stored properly. However, a new seal can fail just as fast as a NOS seal.
  3. cobra5

    Rear Main Seals

    Already asked a vendor and if its available at any other place than it must be under a different part number because I haven't found it anywhere else. This must be why $50 bucks is the going rate.
  4. cobra5

    Rear Main Seals

    Yea but the problem is not knowing the age of the surplus seals.
  5. cobra5

    Rear Main Seals

    So either of these part numbers, 10951177 or 476801HAR, will work?
  6. cobra5

    Rear Main Seals

    Are there any new production seals being manufactured at this time? I'd hate to go through the work of changing the seal only to have it leak because the NOS seal I put in there is over 10 years old.
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