I drained my diff fluid in preparation for installing the ECGS bushing as well as it is time to change the diff fluid anyways. Had I not taken all of my front suspension off already to where I could fit my 1/2" impact, I would NOT have gotten my diff drain bolt out. I had to heat the bolt up twice and give it about a 100 uggadugga's before it finally came out. It was completely seized in there. While I had the drain bolt out, I went ahead and put a new copper seal washer on it.
@CowboyTaco This is what I was talking about awhile back. You put the Wonderbar like this and smack it with a 2lb hammer. Took three wacks and it popped right out.
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I read about some people having issues getting the CV axle seal out, well here's an easy way to do it. I took my Knipex pliers and gripped the seal. I then turned my pliers sideways to bend the seal. Once I got the seal to bend, it came out as one unit fairly easy. My seal was still in great condition despite the truck having 210k miles on it.
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My needle bearing was still in great condition but I can see that there is a lot of play in the bushing as shown by ECGS. I'm hoping this cures my inner CV boot issues. That boot is the only one that constantly gives me grief with the clamps popping off. I'm hoping that's due to the amount of play in the OEM needle bearing.
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The ECGS bushing was a TIGHT fit into my diff housing. A 30mm socket fit the diameter of the bushing perfectly and is what I used to install it.
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Here is the inner CV axle seal part # if anyone needs it. I do wish I had bought the install tool from ECGS to install this seal but I'll swing by Autozone tomorrow and rent a tool kit that will have the right size to install it.
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