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!999 Silverardo Transfercase rear seal
Has anyone replaced the rear seal on there transfercase where the drive shaft goes my drips a little bit?? Are they easy to replace?
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Re: !999 Silverardo Transfercase rear seal
I haven't done it myself, but I've heard its as simple as dropping the driveshaft, pulling out the seal, and sticking in the new one.
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Yep.. I did it just like you said 30 min. tops. thanks
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Re: !999 Silverardo Transfercase rear seal
how expensive is the seal?? i have a 99 thats doing the exact same thing. also does a lot of fluid come out when u take the seal out??
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The dealer wanted $65 bucks found the same thing at aoutzone for $15.99. Mine came out easy but it was a little tricky getting the new one started i just tapped it around with a small hammer. The only fluid that came out was on the spline of the driveshaft.
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