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Old 10-04-2008, 04:42 PM
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Searched, NG. Rear Axle seal replacement?

Doing my pre-winter checks on my '95, found oil in my LR drum. Classic axle seal failure.
  • Anyone have a link for a write up?
  • Should I do the bearing too?.................................................. ..................
  • Toyota seal or will any do?
This is a street only truck, so unless there are some awesome upgradeable things for a little extra then I'll go with stock replacement parts.
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its a pretty simple replacement ..

1st off .. there is a diff vent .. right on the pumpkin . Check that , and make sure it's loose , so it will vent the pressure correctly . If the vent is not siezed , 9 times out of 10 , the bearing is the culprit .. so replace both .

I have bearings (toyotafiberglass.com) but , because your accross the county, i'm sure you can find them at your local parts store for about the same as me shipping them to you .. + the seals .. I always recommend the OE seal .


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Write up at: http://www.4x4wire.com/toyota/mainte...axle/oil_seal/

Seals can go, without the bearing being bad. I wouldn't replace the bearing unless it was noisy, or loose.
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I'm getting a pair of these when I rebuild the rear axle for my project truck.

http://board.marlincrawler.com/index.php?topic=31311.0
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Originally Posted by Noltz
Doing my pre-winter checks on my '95, found oil in my LR drum. Classic axle seal failure.
  • Anyone have a link for a write up?
  • Should I do the bearing too?.................................................. ..................
  • Toyota seal or will any do?
This is a street only truck, so unless there are some awesome upgradeable things for a little extra then I'll go with stock replacement parts.
Originally Posted by anotherjeff
Write up at: http://www.4x4wire.com/toyota/mainte...axle/oil_seal/

Seals can go, without the bearing being bad. I wouldn't replace the bearing unless it was noisy, or loose.
Stock seal will be fine...just think how many years it has lasted.

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Them bearings are high and a PITA to install.
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if the inner seal is no good, the gear oil will wash out the lubrication in the bearings as it leaks past. do both, you have it apart already.

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