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Dayum, these seals are twice the beef compared to the oem ones!!!
Sho'll is!! I hope I never have to remove them! I'm not sure my seal puller is up for the job.
 
Here's a nice comparison. I'm wondering if the oem seal is really not designed for hard core wheeling? All that flexing, banging and load that we put on our rigs may just wear out the oem seal. I replaced the seals 2 years ago when I did the SOA. Took the knuckle apart and grease goo dripped out everywhere. Also can see daylight between seal and shaft. I hope these marlin ones will last.

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Post 10!! Avatar Time!!

Precisely :lol:
:princess: handles our secret santa in Tut every year. The extra room in the pm box is gonna help.

Heifer-net
 
Just wanted to say THANK YOU to all of the Veterans!!! Headed out now to my wife's school for their Veteran Day program.
 
I second Rance. Thanks to all you guys who keep us safe just doing what you do.
 
Probably not the time of the year to ask this type of question but beings I just moved here .

Is there anyone on here that is in the concrete and construction business near Chapel Hill ?

I'm needing to widen my driveway ( 15x27 plus install drain tile ) and want to build a bigger deck ( 20x20 ) .

Thanks

Rocky
 
Probably not the time of the year to ask this type of question but beings I just moved here .

Is there anyone on here that is in the concrete and construction business near Chapel Hill ?

I'm needing to widen my driveway ( 15x27 plus install drain tile ) and want to build a bigger deck ( 20x20 ) .

Thanks

Rocky

I will check with some of my contacts and see if I can help you out. What kind of deck? Wood or concrete? I know a guy who might do a wooden one.
 
HAPPY THANKSGIVING!! hope everyone has a safe holiday!!
 

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