Jesus_man wrote:Note that the axle seals on the D44 are just outside the pumpkin and can tear pretty easily. So just be careful when guiding the shaft back in. Replacing those seals requires you to pull the diff gears!
rlm18 wrote:Viperwolf, Digger.
Is there a local (Denver/Conifer) store that has the parts, that yall like to use? Donor vehicle axles and the 760 spicer joint? Or am I looking at having to pull the axles off a rig and online sources?
Justin thank you but I do not want to take your spare and I hope to have this fixed up before the weekend.
colby45 wrote:I did the same thing. Tore the whole axle down to replace u-joints. Could've done the seals, but didn't and they are leaky. I regret nothing....but I feel your pain.
Justin wrote:Don't sweat it. The oil level for the front end only really matters when it's in 4wd. Check it once in awhile and before you go 4 wheeling. Broncos don't leak, they mark their territory.
rlm18 wrote:
Well, when I am back in town in November and neither of us have fixed the seals yet, we should have a party and fix them.
rlm18 wrote:I like that. Just marking territory. My bronco has a whole lot of territory. I have engine, transfer case and transmission leaks to fix too.
akaFrankCastle wrote:rlm18 wrote:I like that. Just marking territory. My bronco has a whole lot of territory. I have engine, transfer case and transmission leaks to fix too.
Broncos are a lot like helicopters maintained by the Army; if you don't see fluids leaking out, don't get in because it's empty.
colby45 wrote:rlm18 wrote:
Well, when I am back in town in November and neither of us have fixed the seals yet, we should have a party and fix them.
Yeah let's do it. I've got a leaky t-case and engine as well, so we could get it all done maybe.
rlm18 wrote:Holler if you are in the Durango area this summer. We can go out see what else we can break or cause to leak.
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