2 2008basanti New Member Joined Feb 21, 2024 Messages 5 Location Ottawa Monday at 11:12 AM #1 I saw about a week ago that there was a leak on my passenger side axle shaft on to the knuckle
BLACKJKU Moderator Staff Member Lifetime Supporting Member Joined Feb 22, 2020 Messages 5,107 Location Huntington In Monday at 11:31 AM #2 It's the inner axle seal at the Center Section, in the mean time you should check to see if your gear oil is low so you don't cause bearing failure. Reactions: tJKrider
It's the inner axle seal at the Center Section, in the mean time you should check to see if your gear oil is low so you don't cause bearing failure.
TROY66/68 Hunting Season Lifetime Supporting Member Joined Sep 11, 2020 Messages 570 Location Muskoka ON Monday at 3:49 PM #3 If you are from Ottawa ON, let it leak out good, saves on rust proofing Reactions: tJKrider
Anybodyhome USN Retired (1973-1993) Supporting Member Joined Jun 15, 2020 Messages 1,515 Location Nashville, NC Yesterday at 4:32 PM #4 You can get all your axle seals replaced for around $400-600 (USD). With winter temp extremes headed your way, that leak will likely get worse as the seals shrink in the cold weather. Reactions: BLACKJKU
You can get all your axle seals replaced for around $400-600 (USD). With winter temp extremes headed your way, that leak will likely get worse as the seals shrink in the cold weather.