help me id this part
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help me id this part
well my tranny is leaking fluid from this side (the black rubber piece)
trying to figure out what it is called?
i am trying to get the replacement from autozone.
but they asked me if its for the input or output
i have a s4c tranny
http://www.autozone.com/autozone/cat...entId=cat30054
here is a link where i am trying to get the seals from
are both sides the same size?
trying to figure out what it is called?
i am trying to get the replacement from autozone.
but they asked me if its for the input or output
i have a s4c tranny
http://www.autozone.com/autozone/cat...entId=cat30054
here is a link where i am trying to get the seals from
are both sides the same size?
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Re: help me id this part
It is still called an axle seal at autozone or whatever so I don't understand the bump.
Tell your dealer (parts dept) that they need to stop sucking. And a week? If by chance my dealer doesn't have stock on an item they have it for me next day. You must be off in bumfuk nowhere if it takes them a week.
Tell your dealer (parts dept) that they need to stop sucking. And a week? If by chance my dealer doesn't have stock on an item they have it for me next day. You must be off in bumfuk nowhere if it takes them a week.
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Sorry to intrude everyone! But whats that part called where the axle goes in, with the gear or whatever? I think mine is cracked. Ive been looking everywhere for help and idk what to do! ahhh! :p
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Re: help me id this part
That's called your differential. If it's cracked...how the **** do you crack a diff? Just replace the tranny with a used one. More cost effective than fixing it. Also, try making your own tread instead of bumping a completely unrelated, 3 year old thread.
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