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Ok, so I decided to break out the wrenches last Sunday and had a look see at the Dr side front suspension area.
I was looking for the leak origin. I knew the steering fluids were leaking from somewhere, and wanted to try to make sure it wasn't just a bad line or reservoir issue.
As usual with this rig, when you attempt to do one thing, it always leads to others.
With the tire off, I found the area around the C/V joint to be wet as well. I figured it was blow back from driving speed winds throwing the leaking steering fluids over everything. When I went to wipe it off, it was a thick black sludge, like grease.
Ok, so I didn't find anything wrong with the C/V boots, but after pulling the C/V out, it was very very easy to move the joints. Like the boots were empty.
Ok, so hmmm. Looking at the axle seal (replaced in 09), the diff was wet on that side, and the lower half of the cover was wet. I wasn't sure if it was from steering fluids caked with dirt, or diff fluids, or C/V axle grease.
So.. what do I do? I pull out the new trail spares. All good. Run and get a new axle seal.
Pulling the old seal with a seal puller is a cake walk. Installing the new seal with the coil springs in the way... made me want to set fire to the rig. An hour later, a couple bleeding knuckles, and it's in with no harm. Phew!
I installed the new C/V, and the new hub. Put it all back together, and look at it from the front. the tire seems off. Like somehow I moved the Toe outwards on one side. HUH? Wut? How can this be? I didn't touch the TRE's. :scratch:
So to ease my mind, I went and got two 4' straight edges, and did the tire measure trick. Measured the distance behind the tires, then the fronts. It was 1/8" out. Perfect!
Guess the heat got to me, and I was seeing things. LOL! That's just how this rig has always been to me. One thing always turns into 10 others. I didn't want to take a chance, so I feel better at least it is fine.
I didn't find any wetness up high, and it seems the rack itself is leaking by the inner TRE.
So that's the next project. Ugh...
Wish the uploader didn't turn the pics sideways on me! :thumbdwn:
#1- Wet rack area
#2- Old Front axle seal
#3- New spares
#4- Spares installed
#5- Checking the toe
I was looking for the leak origin. I knew the steering fluids were leaking from somewhere, and wanted to try to make sure it wasn't just a bad line or reservoir issue.
As usual with this rig, when you attempt to do one thing, it always leads to others.
With the tire off, I found the area around the C/V joint to be wet as well. I figured it was blow back from driving speed winds throwing the leaking steering fluids over everything. When I went to wipe it off, it was a thick black sludge, like grease.
Ok, so I didn't find anything wrong with the C/V boots, but after pulling the C/V out, it was very very easy to move the joints. Like the boots were empty.
Ok, so hmmm. Looking at the axle seal (replaced in 09), the diff was wet on that side, and the lower half of the cover was wet. I wasn't sure if it was from steering fluids caked with dirt, or diff fluids, or C/V axle grease.
So.. what do I do? I pull out the new trail spares. All good. Run and get a new axle seal.
Pulling the old seal with a seal puller is a cake walk. Installing the new seal with the coil springs in the way... made me want to set fire to the rig. An hour later, a couple bleeding knuckles, and it's in with no harm. Phew!
I installed the new C/V, and the new hub. Put it all back together, and look at it from the front. the tire seems off. Like somehow I moved the Toe outwards on one side. HUH? Wut? How can this be? I didn't touch the TRE's. :scratch:
So to ease my mind, I went and got two 4' straight edges, and did the tire measure trick. Measured the distance behind the tires, then the fronts. It was 1/8" out. Perfect!
Guess the heat got to me, and I was seeing things. LOL! That's just how this rig has always been to me. One thing always turns into 10 others. I didn't want to take a chance, so I feel better at least it is fine.

I didn't find any wetness up high, and it seems the rack itself is leaking by the inner TRE.

Wish the uploader didn't turn the pics sideways on me! :thumbdwn:
#1- Wet rack area
#2- Old Front axle seal
#3- New spares
#4- Spares installed
#5- Checking the toe