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Old 03-11-2010, 05:05 PM
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I wish I woulda had the time to wait for it to ship. Since I didn't, just made my own. Looks like the same thing.
 
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Old 03-11-2010, 05:11 PM
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That is the exact tool from the same place that I have.Name:  qk4620002.jpg
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So why does the pavementsucks article talk about a slide hammer instead of a threaded rod seal squeezer inner like the tool?
 
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Old 03-11-2010, 05:49 PM
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Good question, because that tool is way more accurate and less of a chance to damage the seal.
 
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the threaded rod/washer trick doesnt do good for the seal...i ruined 1 like that, and the other two with a punch and hammer...the 4th seal got in lol....but $40 bucks (Technically) is what it cost for my pass. axle seal
 
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Yea, with a home made NON precision tool.
 
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when the seals decide to go again, im going to buy one of those tools, for my next vehicle will be a ram (Cummins though) and im sure ill have to do seals on that
 
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I've been looking at some Cummins too. They aren't as cheap as I'd like them to be but maybe it's worth it. BTW no leaking! one shot=one kill
 



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