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- Replacement Axle Parts & Tools >Dana 30/44 Inner Axle Seal
Dana 30/44 Inner Axle Seal
Features & Product Details
If your Jeep axle shows signs of leaking from axle tubes, the inner axle seal should be replaced. An easy and guaranteed way to fix it is with a new Front Inner Axle Seal for the Dana 30/44 from ARB. When servicing or disassembling axle, remove seal and inspect tube to repair leak.
Important part of your Off-Road Vehicle
When the seals become dry, worn, or torn the rubber inevitably dries and deteriorates, leaking, and leaving your wheels dangerously messy and unsafe. Whether it cracks or shreds up, being able to replace the axle seal on your own for a fraction of the cost of a new axle is a worthy idea.
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I purchased 2 of these seals when I recently rebuilt my Rubicon's front axle and to weld on a truss kit. I used the correct case spreader to remove and install the differential. I also used the correct seal press to install the new seal properly into the housing. The next weekend I trailered my Jeep to Moab and the passenger side started pouring out gear lube half way through Fins and Things. I was extremely disappointed with this. Yes I lubed the splines and shaft before I installed them. My guess is that the front locker put too much stress on the seal and led it to leak. When I got home I tore the axle down and installed a standard single lip seal and so far no leaks after a few hundred highway miles.
Replaced both front axle seals on my 2015 Wrangler Sahara Unlimited with these Dana seals. Excellent price and easy to install once you get the axles removed and the differential taken apart. I bought the seal press tool on Amazon which made installing the seals a breeze. The Dana seals look identical to the original Mopar seals for a fraction of the cost. The Jeep dealer wanted $92 for one axle seal…ridiculous. Car dealerships are such a rip off. Thankfully I found these while searching on line. Figured since they were Dana they had to be good. So far, so good. See how they do long term. Very pleased with the product.
Had the luck of needing to replace the seals on my JKU due to the passenger side leaking. These were a great price and I like that they are made by DANA. Buying these same seals from the dealer parts store is almost 3 times as much when I looked. I used a seal tool and RTV to seat them and the issue is fixed. Only time will tell but every thing seems to be do as it should.
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Q: Inner axle seal fitment David4 years ago
I have a 2014 2dr sport. Will this part number # 2013455 fit both front dana 30 and rear dana 44 ? -
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A: No. This is for front Dana 30 or front Dana 44. The rear doesn't use this type of seal but a seal on the axle shaft. Here is a link to the parts for the rear: https://www.northridge4x4.com/part/replacement-axle-parts-tools/set10kit-dana-set10-bearing-and-seal-kit
Northridge Kaleb @ Northridge4x4 4 years ago
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