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leaking help?
- adamatdraycott
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20 Oct 2011 05:50 #24077
by adamatdraycott
Replied by adamatdraycott on topic Re: leaking help?
You have to take the hub off to fit a new seal properly anyway... cutting a seal will lead to accellerated issues in the future.
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20 Oct 2011 05:56 #24078
by toms79
Replied by toms79 on topic Re: leaking help?
please read this forum, here people know what they say.
I had the same trouble with mechanics whe have never seen Jimny before. they said that swiwels are worn and I need to replace whole axle, unbelievable!
I had the same trouble with mechanics whe have never seen Jimny before. they said that swiwels are worn and I need to replace whole axle, unbelievable!
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20 Oct 2011 17:31 - 20 Oct 2011 17:45 #24126
by shootinginger@yahoo.co.uk
Replied by shootinginger@yahoo.co.uk on topic Re: leaking help?
talked to martin today, very helpful
thanks for the help everyone

Last edit: 20 Oct 2011 17:45 by shootinginger@yahoo.co.uk.
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20 Oct 2011 19:17 #24143
by martysmith
so true
Replied by martysmith on topic Re: leaking help?
facade wrote: Just believe us.
The kingpin bearings are always gone.
They come in two states:
Not fitted yet
Rusty as old iron and gone.
so true
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