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It was weird. Kind of an orange goo. I bought the truck back in December. Wheel bearings had been run loose and had about 20K miles on them since dealer replaced them- also did front drive shafts at that time based on paperwork I had from seller. I pulled the front wheels last winter and adjusted bearings and greased spindles. Both sides had the same orange coloration. I cleaned them both up. They look great / smooth now. I suspect it was because the dealer that installed the front hubs didn’t do a good job sealing up the flanges and the dust caps looked like they were from the Civil War. I found I needed a new driver side hub in the process. One hub bolt was stripped out and the antilock brake sensor teeth had been mangled by a BFH. Always something.I’m not a professional evaluator of spindles. How does this one look? The brownish area is smooth. Is the discoloration from excessive heat?
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