front axal u-joint
Yeap, they wedge into the housing. Once you pull the shaft clean the tube out a little, I use a vacuum and longer hose. then pop these in.
http://www.superioraxlegear.com/ev50...p-p-13806.html
http://www.alloyusa.com/axle-tube-seals.html

http://www.superioraxlegear.com/ev50...p-p-13806.html
http://www.alloyusa.com/axle-tube-seals.html

I'm betting they will quickly destruct if the ujoint or hub assembly goes bad before you realize it. Which is why the seals are farther in the tube. But they sure do look nice and keep alot of crap out of the tubes.
Superior site says; Note these will not work with the passenger side vacuum disconnect two piece axle shaft, so that takes all the second gen trucks out of that one. You have pix of them installed on a 2nd gen Dodge Ram not a Jeep?
Reason the dont like the CAD axle is because its much larger and will not fit thru the hole. I thought some Ram front axles did not have the cad system? If so then swap axles out and you can use them.
But to answer other question about using them to keep oil IN, NO, it will not do that well.
If you have a bad seal and it leaks a little, then they will be fine to use. But not full on oil seal.
But to answer other question about using them to keep oil IN, NO, it will not do that well.
If you have a bad seal and it leaks a little, then they will be fine to use. But not full on oil seal.
Yeap, they wedge into the housing. Once you pull the shaft clean the tube out a little, I use a vacuum and longer hose. then pop these in.
http://www.superioraxlegear.com/ev50...p-p-13806.html
http://www.alloyusa.com/axle-tube-seals.html

as compared to this.

http://www.superioraxlegear.com/ev50...p-p-13806.html
http://www.alloyusa.com/axle-tube-seals.html
as compared to this.

by the way i went to the local dodge dealer here and they dont even list the factory cover, but shows it on a brand spanking 300 buck axle.
thanks
Last edited by bunker; Jul 6, 2014 at 10:10 PM.
well damit all










