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Re: Axle beaings, grease, half hour later, squeak,
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Posted by JayWalt on April 22, 2007 at 17:59:58 from (69.221.6.203):
In Reply to: Axle beaings, grease, half hour later, squeak, gre posted by JaWalt on April 22, 2007 at 13:27:03:
hey guys. Couldnt wait til tomorrow. I check all of the wheels and their bolts. all tight as can be. I decided my safest route would be to examine the axle. So I took the wheel and the hub off. then the axle housing cap. There is plenty of grease in their, the bearing seems fine, virtually no play (except what one could expect in tolerances on a bearing that big) The seal is in good shape. The oring that goes around the shaft between the bearing and hub (to prevent grease from getting into the tranny) is toast. Expect to get one from ace tomorrow hopefully. I guess since I've calmed my nerves about this area, if it still squeaks, i might further investigate or just say screw it. Thing I dont get is greasing it stopped the sqweaking, hmmm
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