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BurbMan
Jun 23, 2014Explorer II
FWIW, I had a leaky pinion seal replaced and it still leaked...the old seal had worn a groove into the yoke and the new seal wouldn't mate with it, had to get the yoke replaced too.
If you have a GOOD axle shop in your area that would be a better bet than the dealer IMO. Restoring the correct torque on the pinion nut is essential to maintaining the right gear clearance, and the wrong torque on that nut will ruin you rear axle quickly.
If you have a GOOD axle shop in your area that would be a better bet than the dealer IMO. Restoring the correct torque on the pinion nut is essential to maintaining the right gear clearance, and the wrong torque on that nut will ruin you rear axle quickly.
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