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JRscooby
Nov 05, 2019Explorer II
FIRE UP wrote:
As for the inner one, why don't you just simply remove the hub and wipe things off and see for yourself, what the number is? It will be right there, on the outside of the seal. It could be a "CR" or, Chicago Rawhide brand. But, this way you'll know EXACTLY what the seal part number is and you can cross reference it to your hearts content.
Scott
And while you are there you can read the bearing numbers. Most times, if the seal lasts a week, then starts to leak it is a safe bet you have bearing issue. (If it doesn't last a week? Installer issue)
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