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    Part numbers needed defender hub seals

    I'm sick of leaking hub seals and want to change back to greased wheel bearings,I need to know the correct part number for the inner stub axle to diff housing seal and for grease seals for the wheel hub,has anyone got a parts book that can give me the correct numbers,a Sals diff in '98 defender.Thanks for the help. Pat

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    Thanks Serg. Pat

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    This answers one of my concerns about the seals.

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    RTC3511G for the hub seal. This is what I used, Corteco item. It was far superior to the old seal I took out. This Corteco seal has two garter springs the one I took out had none. This shows pictures What is the correct orientation of wheel bearing oil seals, D110 - Expedition Portal

    Mine is a early 110 but I think the hubs and stub axles are the are the same as yours.

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    Haven't had an oil leak since converting to oil lubed hubs in 2002 using RTC3511 hub seals

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    Rtc3511. Pretty sure jc uses these on everything now instead of using the others

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    Whats the condition of the stub axles? I converted mine to oil fed and they leaked pretty much within a week. Found the stub axles a bit worn so had a stab and fitted new ones. No leak anymore and much better than grease!

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    I don't think the oil seals can stand up to pilbara dust,I'm changing them one last time and thats to grease. Pat

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    Smile Pat

    Thanks for that info about how you've found your seals Pat , Pat It's a bit off topic ,how have you found your Puma ? I have a td5 and love It never had any real problems 266,oooks and starting to get a bit old , bit like me lol. I've been looking at 2.4 lt pumas too upgrade , how have you found yours ? I ask you that because you drive were the conditions are hard on any vehicle cheers Jim .

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