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2nd Gen Non-Engine/Transmission Speedy sleeve (wear ring) for front spindles

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Time for the 50k front wheel bearings repack. After many millions of tire rotations the inner seals have worn the mating surfaces on the spindles. Is there a source for sleeves and seals that anyone knows about?
 
Gary,



I suggest you go to a heavy duty truck dealer parts department that has a Chicago-Rawhide (CR) catalog. I doubt the catalog will have a listing for a Dodge truck; however, if you measure your spindle size with a micrometer they should be able to find a Speedi-Sleeve that will fit your spindle by looking under the generic applications. Speedi-Sleeves are commonly used on medium and heavy duty truck front axle spindles since they, like your truck, are driven for hundreds of thousands of miles.



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Thanks Bill. I tried NAPA, and they can order speedi sleeves. I had measured the spindle (2. 172 inches, 5. 55 cm). Found out the price (over $50:eek:) and decided I could put up with a little seepage. If they start slinging grease, then I'll spend the $$$.
 
I remember when speedi sleeves were a very cheap way to get new life from used parts like harmonic balancers. What's the justification for $50?
 
I didn't ask if the $50 was for a pair or just for one. Compared to the price of a new spindle it is a cheap alternative. I'm too cheap to buy the cheap alternative, I just tapped the seals in a little farther. :-laf
 
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