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Well I almost never get away Scott free after a bfest as far as some repair goes, even simple as some may be. I found mine today, went to change the oil and found trans fluid all over the bottom of the car.

After a little research I found the passenger side axle seal was the culprit. Replaced it last night and it looked like I just didn't oil it before driving so it burnt the seal from friction... I made sure to grease the new one.


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A little grease on the seal never hurts!


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More rustproofing for your car


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