When I installed the swap meet '62 truck rear axle in my '48, I put in new
axle and pinion seals. I've only run the truck a few hundred miles since
then, but noticed the pinion seal leaking again. I am guessing the pinion
bearing is worn, taking out the new seal. Question: How hard is it to
replace the pinion bearing? Do I need some special tools, or can I do it in
the garage? This is an open driveshaft rear end. Thanks in ADvance and have
a Happy Thanksgiving.
Mike Klepp
'48 3100
Wichita Falls, TX
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