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hub leak.

M37Dodge

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Classic hub seal leak . . .

Congrats - that is a classic hub seal failure leaking rear end oil. The seal is simple to replace - you just need a 3/8" and 9/16" open end wrenches to pull the axle and a little silicone for the seal flange. Repack the hub bearings w/ grease while you are there - they are oil contaminated. Keep in mind there may be a need to replace the nut the seal rides on/redisleeve if it has a groove where the axle flange seal rides on it. New is $9 or so.

However, the oil may have leaked out contaminating the brake shoes. You need to check the brakes especially if the leak is old/lots of oil got out - as your photo indicates.
 
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dougimes

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What M37dodge said... looks like rear end oil
Something you might want to check also- I had a brake shoe that hung up, or was tight, got the drum hot, which got the hub hot, which got the oil hot, which caused it to leak out a seal that otherwise was ok.

I.E. root cause was overheated drum.
 
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