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    Sealing issue with the dss axels and getrag???

    Just installed 1400hp axles and the driver side seal on the rear is leaking. The seal has no nicks and only has about 10k on it. Has anyone had the same issue after an axle install??

    Waiting for the car to cool down so i can measure the oem shafts and the dss shafts to compare.


    If anyone knows the part number for the seals please post it.
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    Make sure the vent isnt clogged as well..

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    I had problems with the driver's side leaking when the axle slid out just enough to make the seal useless.

    The Getrag axle seal is p/n: 68049799AA

    Make sure the axle is in all the way. I ended up swapping the stock "clips" in place of the DSS clips to keep the axle from sliding out of the differential. I haven't had them slide out since.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 1FST4DR View Post
    Make sure the vent isnt clogged as well..
    I will check since i am there , thanks.

    Quote Originally Posted by Stricnine View Post
    Getrag axle seal p/n: 68049799AA

    Make sure the axle is in all the way. I ended up swapping the stock "clips" in place of the DSS clips to keep the axle from sliding out of the differential.
    Axel is seated all the way in but can be pulled out with very little effort, will look into swapping clips when new seals arrive, thanks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by OsO View Post
    I will check since i am there , thanks.


    Axel is seated all the way in but can be pulled out with very little effort, will look into swapping clips when new seals arrive, thanks.

    That's the exact problem I had with mine. I could pull them out by hand.

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