How-To Replace the Rear Hub Oil Seal on Dodge Ram

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  • Опубликовано: 25 авг 2024
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    Sorry for the poor audio in the last 2 minutes of the video.
    After noticing a puddle of oil at the rear wheel on the cement where my truck was parked, it was evident that there was a leak. The leak was coming from the rear hub oil seal so I tore into it to replace the seal. With a little bit of time and some basic tools and knowledge, it's fairly easy to replace the seal. Watch the video for a complete run through on how to replace the seal.
    What you'll need:
    Basic tools
    New Seal
    RTV Gasket Maker (Orange)
    Brake Clean or other supplies for cleaning surfaces
    Gear Oil (only a little bit)
    After installing the new seal, I like to park on a slight hill for a few minutes to let oil run back into the hub. After driving for some time, make sure that the new seal is not leaking and periodically check for oil around the hub area.
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Комментарии • 122

  • @synergizerer21
    @synergizerer21 5 лет назад +6

    Bravo! I like the video. Short, easy to follow and no horrific music playing in the background. Bonus points for not pulling out some 37/94ths 17 point dealer only special socket designed to mate to a serialized dealer only torque wrench.
    My 12 2500 needs a new rear seal according to the oil change shop. Seeing you do it in your driveway gives me hope of doing the same. After that I will move on to replacing the entire front end steering assembly, replacing the steering box seals, a full tranny service and replacing the exhaust manifold bolts that snapped off... again.
    Every day I walk out of the house and see yet another puddle of fluid under this truck. It makes me hope that it would catch fire or be struck by lightning and go away. Then I put it in 4wd or load something stupidly heavy in it I cant help but love it all over again.

    • @AdventureRig
      @AdventureRig  5 лет назад

      Haha thanks for watching! I hope your numerous projects go well.

  • @calevel
    @calevel 7 лет назад +5

    great video tutorial, it served me well. Thanks!

    • @AdventureRig
      @AdventureRig  4 года назад

      calevel florida you bet and thanks for watching.

  • @jasona7726
    @jasona7726 3 года назад +3

    Honestly amazes me u didn't pre load, or torque anything to spec

  • @patrickpottinger3250
    @patrickpottinger3250 4 года назад +1

    Well done! I really appreciate you doing this video. You just saved me time and money. New subscriber.

    • @AdventureRig
      @AdventureRig  4 года назад +1

      Patrick Pottinger Thanks for watching Patrick! We review a lot of outdoor gear on the channel but there are videos aimed at the tow vehicle as well. We appreciate the sub and support.

  • @benitomarungo4902
    @benitomarungo4902 3 года назад +4

    my favorite part.. 6:53

    • @AdventureRig
      @AdventureRig  3 года назад +1

      Haha he always steals the show. Appreciate you watching.

  • @repairvehicle
    @repairvehicle 3 года назад

    That's awesome info and best gear oil Money can buy.

  • @jacklewis9050
    @jacklewis9050 2 месяца назад

    Love your dog ❤

    • @AdventureRig
      @AdventureRig  2 месяца назад

      He was a great dog! He passed away last August and left an enormous hole in our hearts.

  • @travistexian
    @travistexian 2 года назад

    Awesome video, very clear and helpful instruction...

  • @manuelbetancourt8610
    @manuelbetancourt8610 10 месяцев назад

    Very good video...thank you.

  • @washingtond.sastor2059
    @washingtond.sastor2059 7 лет назад

    Great job. Liked all the little extras. Perfect tutorial. Keep it up.

    • @AdventureRig
      @AdventureRig  7 лет назад

      Thanks for the compliments and for watching!

  • @monkehbitch
    @monkehbitch 3 года назад

    That's twice you've saved my bacon, informative video, mines a 2500. Thanks again!

    • @AdventureRig
      @AdventureRig  3 года назад

      Awesome glad you found it helpful!

  • @mjhucks
    @mjhucks 3 года назад

    Great video, I need to do wheel bearing replacement on my 15 power wagon

  • @minordetailsllc1581
    @minordetailsllc1581 5 лет назад

    Thanks! That was exactly what I was looking for!

  • @PaulG304
    @PaulG304 4 года назад

    That’s exactly what I was looking for.

  • @bobhare499
    @bobhare499 4 года назад

    excellent video and instructions.

    • @AdventureRig
      @AdventureRig  4 года назад

      Thanks Bob appreciate you watching.

  • @myrusEW
    @myrusEW 2 месяца назад

    Removal:
    Remove oil seal
    Installation:
    Installation is reversal of removal

    • @AdventureRig
      @AdventureRig  2 месяца назад

      Thanks for watching.

    • @myrusEW
      @myrusEW 2 месяца назад

      @@AdventureRig i hope you understand the reference

  • @mikegoodman447
    @mikegoodman447 4 года назад

    Tip. To get oil to the bearing drive the truck into a steep ditch and let the oil gravity feed over to the dry bearings. Then you know for sure you have plenty of oil in the hub.

  • @rpfl5586
    @rpfl5586 3 года назад +1

    Great video. Very helpful Thank you. My whole seal stayed on the axle when I took of the drum hub. I tapped off the seal. The new seal I tapped in the hub but if I pull it real hard by hand I can pull it out. Is that normal? How tight should that seal be in there? Thanks

    • @AdventureRig
      @AdventureRig  3 года назад

      Thanks for watching. You shouldn't be able to pull the seal out by hand. It's a pretty tight fit.

    • @rihamy2nd
      @rihamy2nd 3 года назад

      The guy in this video works at a dealership and says many times you can pull them out with your hand and demonstrates at :45 seconds into the video. ruclips.net/video/byqsXX0xBog/видео.html
      When I did mine, I was able to pull the old ones out by hand. And given the price of the seals and the way they’re designed, I bought the tool he uses in the video to install the new ones.

    • @rihamy2nd
      @rihamy2nd 3 года назад

      The pup playing with the block of wood was priceless:)

    • @AdventureRig
      @AdventureRig  3 года назад +1

      @@rihamy2nd Great thanks!

  • @dadicushunterus7950
    @dadicushunterus7950 5 лет назад

    Thanks for the vid! Wish I could post some pictures of the mess I had to go through.
    Can you do a vid on how to replace the parking cable endlink attachment and brake shoes?

    • @AdventureRig
      @AdventureRig  5 лет назад

      Thanks for watching Dadicus. It can definitely make a mess if you're not ready for it or if it's windy. I wouldn't be able to make a video like that for quite some time but it's a great idea!

  • @nestorenriquehuerta6309
    @nestorenriquehuerta6309 Год назад

    thanks

  • @wildhorse192001
    @wildhorse192001 5 лет назад +2

    Would this be the same thing wrong with my 2012 2500 Cummins 4x4 I wonder? Gear oil all over the inside side wall of my tire, pretty bad

    • @AdventureRig
      @AdventureRig  5 лет назад +1

      wildhorse192001 Yes I would assume. That’s exactly what my symptom was as well.

    • @wildhorse192001
      @wildhorse192001 5 лет назад

      Adventure Rig thank ya sir, when I get the seal I should be able to tell for sure

    • @AdventureRig
      @AdventureRig  5 лет назад +1

      wildhorse192001 Thanks for watching!

    • @wildhorse192001
      @wildhorse192001 5 лет назад

      Adventure Rig my pleasure sir, very informative video, thank you for posting

  • @nateluong4683
    @nateluong4683 7 лет назад +6

    When pulling the seal out you should get the right tool such as a seal puller or screw some small sheet metal self tapping screws in and pulling with some pliers instead of potential hurting the mating surface with a punch and hammer.

  • @bouldernelsonbigfoot
    @bouldernelsonbigfoot 4 года назад

    Great video. Thk U.

  • @TheColbert18
    @TheColbert18 3 года назад

    Is this the same procedure essentially with a non-dually of the same generation

  • @joelweinert3580
    @joelweinert3580 2 года назад

    Do you still have it? How many miles ago was this? Has it required any other maintenance?

    • @AdventureRig
      @AdventureRig  2 года назад

      It's had about 65,000 miles put on it since this replacement and I've not had any other issues.

  • @jimedwards9310
    @jimedwards9310 5 лет назад +1

    Did u replace the rear seal also ? I'm doing this now. Good video BTW sir :)

    • @AdventureRig
      @AdventureRig  5 лет назад

      Hi Jim. Thank you for watching. Can you clarify the "rear seal"? I replaced the rear hub seal in the video but what are you referring to as the rear seal?

    • @jimedwards9310
      @jimedwards9310 5 лет назад

      @@AdventureRig theres a front and rear seal as well. Just Curious

    • @AdventureRig
      @AdventureRig  5 лет назад +1

      Oh I see what you're saying. I only replaced the rear hub seal as that was leaking.

    • @jimedwards9310
      @jimedwards9310 5 лет назад +1

      I think your right. Theres only 1 seal in The rear. I think i messed up and thought there was 2. Cuz it came off in 2 pices. Ha.

    • @phantomwalker8251
      @phantomwalker8251 5 лет назад

      @@jimedwards9310 thats why it was leaking.you get crap,stones dirt,ect,sitting on back of seal,like if driving thru mud holes,long dirt roads,,,,it wears on rear of seal causing it to fail.not much to prevent this except clean truck thouro,after every trip,or at least check..i inspect,& re grease whole truck after every trip,doing this you notice what it what.regular maintenance pays.plus swing off or jerk all links,up down side to side..a mate showed me a trick for bad wheel bearings,on there way out,,jack up vehicle,grab coil,spin tyre,if you feel vibration,its bad.like stiking ear on train line, same principal.&,dont EVER,judge the tightness of bearings,keep a note somewhere,best way for them to fail,too loose/tight..a 2" torque wrench is a good all round bar.

  • @kennethbeard881
    @kennethbeard881 6 лет назад +1

    Do you not pack the bearings with grease?

    • @AdventureRig
      @AdventureRig  6 лет назад

      Kenneth Beard No, the oil in the differential lubricates them. Make sure to park on a side hill after replacing the bearing so oil makes its way over to that side prior to driving.

    • @phantomwalker8251
      @phantomwalker8251 5 лет назад

      yes,you can,depends if you have lsd,grease could stop it working.if diff is mechanical locker/lsd,doesnt matter,but,make sure you drive in circles to get the oil to the left or right bearing before doing long strait trips.

    • @allenp5513
      @allenp5513 3 года назад

      @@phantomwalker8251 gotta have that lsd

    • @georgeramsey2827
      @georgeramsey2827 3 года назад

      Great video.

  • @patrickwolf4505
    @patrickwolf4505 4 года назад

    What was the torque spec and why didnt you say to mark where the nut is in the beginning of the video, not after we remove it

    • @AdventureRig
      @AdventureRig  4 года назад

      I'm not sure off hand what the torque spec is. Marking the nut is not mandatory but it can be helpful...I suppose it was an afterthought for me. Thanks for watching.

    • @stevewill1940
      @stevewill1940 4 года назад

      @@AdventureRig the torque spec is 22 ft lbs at the hub nut then back off 30 degrees-his method worked but as a mechanic i prefer to use the proper socket and a torque wrench-but for a diy guy his method will do

    • @AdventureRig
      @AdventureRig  4 года назад

      steve will Thanks Steve!

  • @raminthedaughter
    @raminthedaughter 2 года назад

    What's the torque spec on the axle shaft one or two ugga duggas of the Milwaukee?

  • @johnschubert4665
    @johnschubert4665 3 года назад +1

    Had my repair shop replace the oil seal and install new brake pads. They also installed new rotors which I didn't order and they didn't tell me about. That added $259.00 dollars to my bill and I was pissed about that. The existing rotors were in perfect shape. When I complained they said the old rotors were out of specs.
    Not true, I had the truck inspected by a DOT certified mechanic as part of an annual FMCSA inspection and the pads needed replacing but the rotors were OK. In watching the video I now see the mechanic was just too lazy to pull the old seal and bearing OR he damaged the seal seat when taking it out.
    What a bunch of lazy and incompetent mechanics we have today. I'd have done it myself but I don't have a garage so I have to work in the street and the temps were in the 20"s.

    • @AdventureRig
      @AdventureRig  3 года назад

      It sucks working outside when it's cold!

    • @Handofseeds
      @Handofseeds 2 года назад

      how much was your total bill?

  • @AADMEDIA
    @AADMEDIA 3 года назад

    Would it be the same process for a 95 f350 dually?

    • @AdventureRig
      @AdventureRig  3 года назад

      I imagine it would be very similar.

  • @jackiedaniels9764
    @jackiedaniels9764 2 года назад

    What about the emergency brake

  • @ericsmith-sx8xi
    @ericsmith-sx8xi Год назад

    You can't see if the seal is going in straight if you cover it with a towel. Just blow it out or brake cleaner after tapping it in... Leave the rims off and jack up the other side, you don't have to pre lube. Good video tho

  • @hernangomez9913
    @hernangomez9913 4 года назад

    would it be a diffrent process if its a 2018 ram 3500?

  • @michealthomas9130
    @michealthomas9130 6 лет назад

    What impact were you using to break the lug nuts?

    • @AdventureRig
      @AdventureRig  6 лет назад

      I'm not sure the exact model but it's a Milwaukee 3/4'' impact. I love it and have used it a ton.

    • @phantomwalker8251
      @phantomwalker8251 5 лет назад +1

      never use impact to loosen or torque any nut,!!.lazy way,will break studs,cross thread,come loose if not correct tight.i allways break with wheel brace,torque back with my elbow.!.NEVER,had a problem.45 yrs..

    • @Humanityabolished
      @Humanityabolished 3 года назад +1

      My grandfather has been using an impact for more then 45 years and no issues either

  • @tonyturner779
    @tonyturner779 7 лет назад

    Would this process be the Same for a 2012 ram 2500?

    • @AdventureRig
      @AdventureRig  7 лет назад

      I'm not sure if it's the same axle but I would think if it's different the process if very similar.

    • @tonyturner779
      @tonyturner779 7 лет назад

      Adventure Rig is yours the 11.5 AAM axle?

    • @AdventureRig
      @AdventureRig  7 лет назад

      Yes it is

    • @tonyturner779
      @tonyturner779 7 лет назад +1

      Adventure Rig awesome, then it should be same process just mine being a 2500. Thank you sir. I'll be using your video to do mine here soon.

  • @slinger3350
    @slinger3350 4 года назад

    Are 2500 & 3500 different? 2012.

    • @AdventureRig
      @AdventureRig  4 года назад

      Lance Koehler They should be the same as far as the procedure.

    • @slinger3350
      @slinger3350 4 года назад

      @@AdventureRig ok, thanks, guess I'll soon find out. Are those hub nuts just like old school? Get them snug then back out a quarter turn?

    • @AdventureRig
      @AdventureRig  4 года назад +1

      @@slinger3350 Yeah preload and spin etc....

  • @infidel6608
    @infidel6608 4 года назад

    Cute gloves

    • @AdventureRig
      @AdventureRig  4 года назад

      Little Richard Thanks for watching LR.

  • @MR_UNOoo
    @MR_UNOoo 4 года назад

    We missed the seal install

    • @AdventureRig
      @AdventureRig  4 года назад +1

      JUGG_URR_NAUT.. thanks for watching.

  • @mikesawyer1336
    @mikesawyer1336 4 года назад

    Did anyone ever tell you - You look a lot like Captain America

    • @AdventureRig
      @AdventureRig  4 года назад

      Mike Sawyer I’ve never heard that one but I’ll take it as a compliment! Thanks for watching Mike.

  • @flyingdutchman1352
    @flyingdutchman1352 3 года назад

    No bolt on a truck built in the last 40 years is SAE so every size you mentioned is wrong.

  • @alanpineda8102
    @alanpineda8102 3 года назад

    Highlight of the video at 6:47

    • @AdventureRig
      @AdventureRig  3 года назад +1

      Alan Pineda Haha gotta love dogs!!

    • @alanpineda8102
      @alanpineda8102 3 года назад

      Adventure Rig thanks for the video just got done doing it on my truck!

    • @AdventureRig
      @AdventureRig  3 года назад

      @@alanpineda8102 Awesome glad it was helpful!

  • @ironmike885
    @ironmike885 4 года назад

    Plastic stops on smooth concrete

    • @AdventureRig
      @AdventureRig  4 года назад

      Iron Mike Thanks for watching iron Mike.

  • @phantomwalker8251
    @phantomwalker8251 5 лет назад

    nice concrete,or at least it was,my missus would tear my 3 yr old head off for doing that,.allways carry a cheap tarp,has a mirriad of uses,.that said,,i dont have concrete to work on,just a shit load of dirt.hence,tarps..never undo nuts with an impact wrench.&,on every nut you take off,use never sieze.that seal probably failed because of crap wearing on it from behind,mud,dirt roads,you could possibly put like a rope seal glued behind it,but,if it traps dirt,same prob..or at least wash there regular.the design is like a ramp to the seal,not good dodge,.good vid,bit backyardy,like me,but i clean,paint & torque,everything i take off/fit..ive just converted 2 dana 44,rs to 8 stud.one on a cut to swb, 1975 highboy,other on my bronco,solid axle front locker,lsd d60 rear.

    • @AdventureRig
      @AdventureRig  5 лет назад

      Thanks for your input Harry and appreciate you watching!

  • @stevenkeller2137
    @stevenkeller2137 Год назад

    Ive seen other vids for a dually dodge show actually packing the bearings vice the gear oil? any comments.
    Yeah I thought so too. Here's what the folks said from the website. Now I don't know which way to go.ruclips.net/video/OBPCyk28BaU/видео.html
    So the reason we pack the bearings is when you drive off for the first 20 or so miles the diff fluid is trying to make its way out to the hubs. So it is always best practice to pack all bearing so you don’t burn anything up. It will dissolve with the diff fluid when it heats up.
    Makes sense but..

    • @AdventureRig
      @AdventureRig  Год назад

      That's interesting. The gear oil is what is lubricating them.

  • @foxriders130
    @foxriders130 4 года назад

    This was so ghetto