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  1. jpekarek

    5 ton rear axle seal fix procedure

    I get all my stuff from Boyce Equipment. Boyce Equipment Axles and Military Parts
  2. jpekarek

    5 ton rear axle seal fix procedure

    My inner seal slides in and seats against a machined "step" in the axle housing. When the hub is installed, there is no place for the seal to go. It is firmly held against the machined surface.
  3. jpekarek

    5 ton rear axle seal fix procedure

    Good point, didn't think of that. I did pull the hub back out and check the seat, it looked good in my case. The TM from the Resource section says to use this method. But installing it in the hub is probably a better method, as long as you are careful with that heavy brake/hub assembly.
  4. jpekarek

    5 ton rear axle seal fix procedure

    Hey you're all welcome. You guys have posted a lot of helpful information that I have used to fix my big green machine. Lease I could do.
  5. jpekarek

    5 ton rear axle seal fix procedure

    Yes you could, but I didn't want to risk dragging the seal across the axle threads or messing it up some how. If you place it on the shaft first, it slides right into place with almost no effort.
  6. jpekarek

    5 ton rear axle seal fix procedure

    And even more!!
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    5 ton rear axle seal fix procedure

    Evenmore......
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    5 ton rear axle seal fix procedure

    Still More.....
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    5 ton rear axle seal fix procedure

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  10. jpekarek

    5 ton rear axle seal fix procedure

    Well I finally went ahead and tore into the rear axle to replace the seals. It was not very hard. Just heavy. I followed the proceure from "dm22630" and there were no problems. I tried to document everything with photos so others can see what's in there before they start. 1. Park on a FLAT...
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