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<p>[QUOTE="AModelCat, post: 6491611, member: 167097"]Pretty hard to #### those seals up. I've put them in with only a 4 lb hammer before with no issues.</p><p><br /></p><p>One thing I would check is the slip yoke. Had one seal blow on the rear axle input and the inter-axle slip yoke was seized solid. Not sure if it was related or just a coincidence but it was something I did come across before.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="AModelCat, post: 6491611, member: 167097"]Pretty hard to #### those seals up. I've put them in with only a 4 lb hammer before with no issues. One thing I would check is the slip yoke. Had one seal blow on the rear axle input and the inter-axle slip yoke was seized solid. Not sure if it was related or just a coincidence but it was something I did come across before.[/QUOTE]
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