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Old 10-25-2013, 05:17 PM
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Control arm leak?

So I was under my truck getting stuff prepped for my control arm swap, and I noticed a nice puddle of oil sitting just outboard of the shock mount. So just the passenge side shock and lower control arm are soaked in oil, nothing dripping from above, nothing else really saturated. Any thoughts? Blinker fluid blowing back from the bumper?
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Old 10-25-2013, 05:23 PM
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I'd suspect you've either blown that shock, or split a cv boot. Those are the only two things that could really leak down onto the control arm right there.
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Well, I'll take either one of those. Replacing both tomorrow morning with a Bilsteins and t100 cv axles. But I'd suspect it's the shock, cause I checked the cv boot and it's fine.
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Do you have a Pickup or 4Runner? T100 axles will not fit. If the boot isn't torn and the CV's aren't damaged why would you replace the half axle?
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Originally Posted by arlindsay1992
Do you have a Pickup or 4Runner? T100 axles will not fit. If the boot isn't torn and the CV's aren't damaged why would you replace the half axle?
I'm guessing since he mentioned the T100 axles specifically he's probably installing a long travel kit like a blazeland or total chaos.
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Originally Posted by arlindsay1992
Do you have a Pickup or 4Runner? T100 axles will not fit. If the boot isn't torn and the CV's aren't damaged why would you replace the half axle?
'93 3vze pickup. Blazeland long travel getting swapped in, in a few hours. Just don't wane earl gettin' on the new shinneys!
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Doesn't look like shock fluid -- it's more of a light oil in my experience.

Could also be a failed inner axle seal -- the one that seals the wheel bearings that you're supposed to replace when replacing axles.
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^ this is what i was thinking. If your in there you may as well do the seals for peace of mind.
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