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Old 03-09-2017, 05:40 PM   #1
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Bearings seals on front hub on W-22 chassis

I have a 2003 Holiday Rambler Vacationer on a workhorse W-22 chassis. A couple years ago my front hub inner seal started leaking real bad and I had the shop replace the inner seal. This past summer I started leaking oil out of the outer seal onto my front wheel cover. I was under the impression that the inner and outer seals were the same (W8000036) but according to ultra RV they say I need a front outer gasket (W8003312). Can anyone offer any advice as to which one I really need. I'm also thinking that part of my leaking problem may be due to me having the front hub overfilled with gear oil as my oil level is above the center plug. Appreciate all and any help...
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If you have the oil level too high, it will leak out. The oil level should be above the minimum line, but not up to touching the Center plug. Your leak will likely go away as soon as the oil level gets down to where it should. You could probably suck a little out and it would quit making a mess.
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