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Top 10 Axle Seal Installation Tips
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Zephan Hazell

Top 10 Axle Seal Installation Tips

As with many automotive operations, the complexity of a task is not always representative of its importance. Take axle seal installation… a pretty straightforward affair but get it wrong and your diff is doomed. The seal will leak and ultimately lead to gear failure. To avoid this scenario, we have compiled 10 installation tips that will ensure you do the job right. There are many different types of axle seals. For our purposes we will be referring to the popular dynamic radial seal. These seals typically feature a mild carbon steel shell. In cases where corrosion is a concern the shell can be formed from stainless steel. In most cases, the seal will be outfitted with a garter spring to keep the seal lip tight against the rotating seal surface. Garter springs are made of spring steel wire and in some cases stainless steel and can be locked into place or merely wedged in place so special attention should be paid to ensure proper seating during installation. The inside of the seal is called the lip and it is typically made of some type of rubberized material. The lip can look different from one seal to another with some featuring a stepped design or more than one lip. The shell has a bore seal bumper on its oil side that is made from a softer material to provide a pliable seal. 1 - Right Tool For The Job A seal installation tool that’s designed for the particular seal you’re working with is preferred. Seal installation kits from your local parts store or online tools source are inexpensive, long lasting, and effective. In lieu of that, a socket or bearing race will work in a pinch. The Yukon front inner axle seal installation tool (pictured) works with Dana 30, 44, and 60 front differentials. 2 - Inspect & Detect - Shaft Inspect the shaft where the seal will ride. Light imperfections in the finish can be polished with crocus cloth or emery cloth. If more substantial defects like deep scratches, pitting, or scoring are present you may have to remedy with a new shaft or install a Speedi Sleeve. If the shaft is blemish free, clean it well to remove any residual grit. 3 - Inspect & Detect - Bore Take the same approach with the bore. Look for the usual scratches and pitting but also check for roundness. There should be a chamfered edge around the bore to aid in seal installation. A light chamfer can be added, if needed, using a fine-tooth file. Beyond that, clean the area of grit and excess oil. 4 - Seal The Deal It is wise to use a sealant like an RVT, on the outside diameter of the seal shell to ensure no fluid will be able to seep around the seal once it’s installed. Note that many seals are made with a coating on their outside diameter to assist in this. 5 - Drive It Square Be deliberate and ensure you drive the seal in place squarely. Don’t allow the seal to go in the bore crooked and possibly damage the seal and/or the seal bore. Keep the seal square and install it until it’s flush with the housing or against its stop. It would be wise to note the position of the original seal prior to its removal. 6 - Face Forward Install the seal such that the garter spring is facing inward, toward the fluids you intend to seal in. 7 - Spring Stability In some installations the garter spring can pop off during the process. To avoid this simply apply the backside of the seal with grease (or Vaseline in a pinch) to encourage the spring to stay in place. 8 - Lip Protection When sliding seal over the shaft be sure to protect the lip or leading edge. This can be achieved with special sleeves over splines, using guide plates, or simply using smooth tape… or being very careful. An extension screwed onto the stud of an axle shaft, for example, can provide the control and support needed to complete the installation without having to rest on the shaft. 9 - Lip Lubrication Use grease or gear oil, to lubricate the seal lip and/or the shaft to facilitate easy installation. 10 - Vent Clearance Check that the axle vents are free and clear of any gritty buildup. Clogged vents can lead to excessive housing pressure that may speed the wear of the seal and encourage oil blowby around the seal. These tips, compiled from Randy Lyman’s book, “Differentials Identification, Restoration & Repair”, provide both the technical information and the proper frame of mind to ensure a trouble-free seal install. Happy wrenching.

Introducing the YDGT10.5-36-1 Dura Grip from Yukon Gear & Axle
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Russell Wacker

Introducing the YDGT10.5-36-1 Dura Grip from Yukon Gear & Axle

Introducing the YDGT10.5-36-1 Dura Grip Positraction from Yukon Gear & Axle The newest high-performance limited-slip differential engineered for Toyota 10.5" axles with 36-spline shafts. It features a durable nodular iron case, forged 4320 chromoly spider gears, and composite clutches, ensuring smooth yet aggressive traction across various terrains. Fully rebuildable and proudly assembled in the USA, the Dura Grip is designed for long-lasting performance and reliability. Compatible Make/Models Toyota Tundra (2007–2021) The Yukon Dura Grip Limited Slip Differential (YDGT10.5-36-1) Engineered for Toyota Tundra 10.5" differentials with 36-spline axles. This high-performance positraction unit offers smooth yet aggressive traction, enhancing vehicle control across various terrains. Key Features Compatibility: Designed for Toyota 10.5" axles with 36-spline shafts. Construction: High-strength nodular iron case with forged 4320 chromoly spider gears. Clutch System: Composite clutches for smooth engagement and long-lasting performance. Design: 4-pinion design to distribute torque evenly. Rebuildable: Fully rebuildable for extended service life. Assembly: Assembled in the USA. Warranty: 1-year warranty against manufacturer defects. Shop Now Or call: (866) 403-4840 for more info

Now Available from Yukon Gear: YHCC-DM275 Hardcore Differential Cover
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Russell Wacker

Now Available from Yukon Gear: YHCC-DM275 Hardcore Differential Cover

Introducing the YHCC-DM275 Hardcore Differential Cover from Yukon Gear & Axle — precision-built for ultimate protection and strength. Designed for Dana M275 axles, it features high-strength nodular-iron steel, rugged construction, improved fluid capacity, and a magnetic drain plug for extreme durability in demanding off-road, street, and towing applications. Compatible Make/Models: Ford F-250 Super Duty (2017–2025) | Ford F-350 Super Duty (2017–2025) The Yukon Hardcore Differential Cover YHCC-DM275 is designed to fit 2017–2022 Ford Super Duty trucks equipped with the Dana 275mm rear axle. This heavy-duty cover offers superior protection and performance for off-road enthusiasts. Key Features High-Strength Nodular Iron Construction: Provides exceptional durability and resistance to impacts. Thick-Walled Design: Enhances structural rigidity, reducing deflection under high-torque conditions. Contoured Interior: Promotes efficient oil circulation for improved cooling and reduced friction. Black Powder Coat Finish: Offers corrosion resistance and a sleek appearance. Magnetic Drain Plug: Facilitates easy maintenance and helps capture metal particles. Stainless Steel Accent Plate: Adds a stylish touch to the rugged design, ideal for demanding off-road environments. SHOP NOW Or call: (866) 403-4840 for more info

Meet the New Toyota T100 Grizzly Locker from Yukon Gear
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Russell.wacker@randysww.com

Meet the New Toyota T100 Grizzly Locker from Yukon Gear

The Yukon YGLT100-30 Grizzly Locker is a mechanical locking differential designed for T100 axles with 30-spline shafts. Engineered for off-road enthusiasts, it delivers 100% power to both wheels, enhancing traction in challenging terrains. Its patented internal design features larger clutch teeth, offering up to 350% greater strength compared to traditional back-cut designs, reducing the risk of breakage under shock-loading. Constructed with durable 8620 steel internals and assembled in the USA, the Grizzly Locker is suitable for rock crawling, trail running, and off-road racing applications. Key Features 100% Power Delivery: Provides equal torque to both wheels, improving traction on uneven surfaces. Advanced Gear Tooth Design: Features larger clutch teeth with a larger radius at the base, offering up to 350% greater strength compared to back-cut designs. Durable Construction: Built with 8620 steel internals for added strength and longevity. Patented Internal Design: Reduces common locker failures, ensuring reliable performance. Assembled in the USA: Ensures high-quality manufacturing standards. Robust Design and Performance: Suitable for rock crawling, trail running, and off-road racing applications. Shop Now Or call: (866) 403-4840 for more info

Yukon Featured on Off Road Xtreme
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Russell Wacker

Yukon Featured on Off Road Xtreme

Exciting news for all our fellow off-road enthusiasts! Yukon Gear & Axle has taken center stage on Off Road Xtreme's website, and we are revving with excitement. The feature article dives deep into common challenges faced by Jeep JL and JT owners, particularly when they venture off the beaten path with oversized tires. It's a journey we're all too familiar with – one that can lead to that unsettling snap when an axle gives way. But fret not, because Yukon Gear & Axle has your back. Off Road Xtreme highlights our game-changing solution – the Yukon one-piece chromoly axle kit. It's the antidote to those Front Axle Disconnect (FAD) headaches, strengthening your front axle assembly to withstand the toughest terrains. Read the Article Shop Yukon Axles & Axle Kits