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| Rear Axel seals????? I have a 2004 Tundra SR5 quad Cab and ever since I bought it I have taken it to the dealership twice to take care of leaking rear axel seals. They contaminate the whole brake drum and have been a pain in my side. Today I found out that they're leaking again for the third time and I lost my mind at the dealership. I have only put 12000 miles on the truck in a year and a half and this has happened three times. Is this something that is a problem with the truck or a problem with the people servicing it ????? Please someone let me know what you think!!!!!!! |
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How many miles? If it was one side I'd suggest a worn axle or bearing. Maybe try a different brand of seal? |
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| And a different dealership with someone that knows what they're doing.
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