I am getting ready to do a bunch of front end work in a week or so, including changing the inner seals on my front axle. I am wondering about the seals I got from Napa -- Are the inner axle seals on a Dodge Dana 60 supposed to be different Left to Right? I asked the Napa counter man for front inner axle seals for my 1998 Ram 2500 4x4, and he gave me SKF seals P/N 16015 and P/N 13168. I think he said the 16015 was for the passenger side and the 13168 was for the driver's side.
Anyways, they look totally different, as you can see in the picture. 13168 is on the left and 16015 is on the right. The inner diameter isn't even the same, which is my main concern. Are the axle shafts different diameters?
Two other quick questions:
Since I have to remove the carrier and ring gear in my differential to access the seals, do I have to adjust the backlash when I put it back in, or will it be ok since the pinion gear won't be removed?
Also, does anybody have any thoughts about SKF seals--are they reliable, or is there something better? I wan't to switch to full synthetic gear lube and I DON'T want to have my seals leaking expensive oil a year or two after I put them in.
Thanks a bunch for any info.
CTD12V
Anyways, they look totally different, as you can see in the picture. 13168 is on the left and 16015 is on the right. The inner diameter isn't even the same, which is my main concern. Are the axle shafts different diameters?
Two other quick questions:
Since I have to remove the carrier and ring gear in my differential to access the seals, do I have to adjust the backlash when I put it back in, or will it be ok since the pinion gear won't be removed?
Also, does anybody have any thoughts about SKF seals--are they reliable, or is there something better? I wan't to switch to full synthetic gear lube and I DON'T want to have my seals leaking expensive oil a year or two after I put them in.
Thanks a bunch for any info.
CTD12V