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Old 06-10-2012, 08:20 PM
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I bought this car with the rear in it it's a 9' rear and I notice the other day the axle seal is leaking and it's the type thats in the tube I order one from napa but it wasn't the right one. Does anyone know where I can get one and what do I order it for? thanks guys
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- Napa Replacement part numbers for nine inch wheel bearings and seals.
Bearing: 88128-R
Inside Seal: 15142

Was the above part number the one you tried? Bob
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Originally Posted by StunnaSteve71
I bought this car with the rear in it it's a 9' rear and I notice the other day the axle seal is leaking and it's the type thats in the tube I order one from napa but it wasn't the right one. Does anyone know where I can get one and what do I order it for? thanks guys
There is more than one bearing available for the 9" or aftermarket axles using 9" type ends. A picture of what you have will help us help you.
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Bob whats Napa parts # for 35 spline seal ?I wrecked a seal using the wrong rock..dose moser silicone the pinion splines when assembling their differentials ?




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