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Product Description1999-2004 WJ Grand Cherokee Rear Axle Bearing and Seal Kit For both Dana 35 and 44 axles. Kit includes 1 of each to fix one side: - Rear axle bearing Product informationTechnical Details
Additional InformationFeedbackCustomer reviewsNo customer reviewsThere are 0 customer reviews and 6 customer ratings. How much does it cost to have a rear axle seal replaced?Axle Shaft Seal Replacement Cost - RepairPal Estimate. The average cost for axle shaft seal replacement is between $244 and $297. Labor costs are estimated between $205 and $259 while parts are priced at $38. This range does not include taxes and fees, and does not factor in your specific vehicle or unique location.
How serious is a rear axle seal leak?Since the transmission fluid drops, there is not enough fluid for brake band friction, valve operation, gear lubrication, and the torque converter. If the leaking axle seal does not get fixed soon and the transmission is slipping, you could cause permanent damage to the transmission.
How do you change a rear axle seal?To replace the seal, take the following steps:. Jack up one side of your truck to take the weight off the wheel.. Remove the wheel.. Remove the axle shaft.. Remove the hub retaining hardware.. Slide off the hub and drum as a unit. ... . Replace the seal behind the hub.. Put everything back together in the reverse order of removal.. |