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Huge batch of seal tools are back from anodize. Orders all went out.
View attachment 2688573 Just ordered.
I bought a HF kit a couple months ago. It has no driver to fit the front axle inner oil seal so I bought the one from Joey. In the past I’ve used a brass drift, a large socket (both deform the seal body) and an adjustable driver rented from autozone which they no longer rent. Joey’s driver made the job very easy.Harbor freight sells a full kit you can use for the inner seal, trunion races, and wheel bearing races, for pretty cheap. @Greyota
It's meant to overdrive the seal 2mm - the first post of this thread does a better job explaining it then I could. What's the Toyota tool you mention? I haven't run across that one yet.I’m sorry: maybe I’m dense. What’s the point of this tool? What does it do beyond pushing the inner axle seal into the axle housing ID?
Toyota already has a tool for this.
Interesting mine has one that fits the inner seal, wheel races and trunion races, bought it years ago.I bought a HF kit a couple months ago. It has no driver to fit the front axle inner oil seal so I bought the one from Joey. In the past I’ve used a brass drift, a large socket (both deform the seal body) and an adjustable driver rented from autozone which they no longer rent. Joey’s driver made the job very easy.
I chose the 18” extended handle set. Reaching in to drive the seal while the knuckle is installed with a 6” handle doesn’t leave much handle sticking out to get hold of. Something to consider.
You can underdrive or overdrive with whatever seal driver, socket, piece of pipe, tool etc you use. People that rebuild axles have been doing this for ages before this tool came out.It's meant to overdrive the seal 2mm - the first post of this thread does a better job explaining it then I could. What's the Toyota tool you mention? I haven't run across that one yet.
Ok, that's good to know, thanks for the advice.You can underdrive or overdrive with whatever seal driver, socket, piece of pipe, tool etc you use. People that rebuild axles have been doing this for ages before this tool came out.