It was a complete video that did not waste time on extra junk or show every bolt taken off but gave some helpful tips. I wish every how to video was similar to this one. Thank you
@@SmokinMonkeyOG It's sealed when they press the axle tubes into the main housing. I saw it on mine as well and thought wth. It is not for the axle seals just the main tubes.
The should be sealed up by the press fit. But if your axle shafts aren’t perfectly smooth and are pitted like mine you still get a leak because the rubber can’t make a complete seal around the shaft
It was a complete video that did not waste time on extra junk or show every bolt taken off but gave some helpful tips. I wish every how to video was similar to this one.
Thank you
Thanks I appreciated the feedback
Bro, you do a great job and easy to follow along! Please keep the videos coming!
Thanks!!
Great video, good tip about not removing the axle nut. Thanks !
SM you made that look so easy ! I have to do it to my 2000 TJ also. Great vid !!!
Thanks lol it’s actually not that hard at all. If you can do brakes then this is pretty much the same skill level I would say
Great video ! * just watched it again while doing the axle seals in my TJ
Glad I could help!
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Nice work, very informative 😊
Thanks man!
Great video!!!!
Thank you!
Good job man! I need to do the seals on my jk one day
Thanks bro. It’s not hard just time consuming lol
Thanks dude!
Thanks so much........what kind of cleaner did you use cleaning carrier
Brake clean
Thanks for sharing very informative😁
All very informative turned into ovarian formative using talk and text lol 😂 technology…
@@SmokinMonkeyOG 😅😅😁
thank you
What size was that socket used to seat the seal?
I believe 1 5/8
At 13.05 The gray sealant is from the factory for the axle tubes.
Hmm never see it before. I didn’t know that’s how they did it. I would assume they just use a seal like normal
@@SmokinMonkeyOG It's sealed when they press the axle tubes into the main housing. I saw it on mine as well and thought wth. It is not for the axle seals just the main tubes.
@@davidchristian8063 should you run a new bead of silicone there or are the tubes sealed up by the press fit?
The should be sealed up by the press fit. But if your axle shafts aren’t perfectly smooth and are pitted like mine you still get a leak because the rubber can’t make a complete seal around the shaft
@@blakek2619 I didn't and have been 5000 miles no prpblems
Nice job
Thanks
How long did those seals last
The ones I took out were from the factory so I’m sure they will last quite a while
is jeep xj 1999 d30 same seal or no
Yes it should be the same
@@SmokinMonkeyOG Thank you
You put silicone on the wrong surface
I’ve never done this job before I was doing what my mechanic guided me to do