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Hi Fourbyphil
Can you tell us more about this repair? I found a leak on my wheel that look like diff oil. I've been told that you cannot just replace the seals, you need to replace the whole hub assembly. Cost of the parts alone is $300 with similar for labour. My 120 is now 13 years old with 190K on the clock. When I first saw the leak I thought it may be a good idea to get both done considering the age, but now I'm not so sure.2004 GXL V6, full house
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Originally posted by Boomslang View PostHi Fourbyphil
Can you tell us more about this repair? I found a leak on my wheel that look like diff oil. I've been told that you cannot just replace the seals, you need to replace the whole hub assembly. Cost of the parts alone is $300 with similar for labour. My 120 is now 13 years old with 190K on the clock. When I first saw the leak I thought it may be a good idea to get both done considering the age, but now I'm not so sure.SOUTH AUSTRALIA GATEWAY TO THE OUTBACK!
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