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Old 04-12-14, 09:58
Andrew Rowe Andrew Rowe is offline
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Default Inner Seal retainer

Thanks guys, it makes sense now. The inner hub seal I have for the job , has a stepped shoulder that fits against the bearing, and did not have a retainer used, so is this retainer used if you use a standard flat oil seal ?
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Old 04-12-14, 14:07
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The seal I illustrated is the seal and retainer that are in the axle tube to prevent oil from getting to the knuckle, and thus also preventing the differential oil from getting through the spindle and to the bearings. There is no retainer involved with the hub.
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