killerb7854
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Hey guys, I told a friend that I would help him with his 04 Grand Cherokee. When he took it in for safety inspection they said that the rear axle seals were leaking. They wanted to charge him over $900 to do the seals, new bearings and brake pads! :shock:
I figured that we could knock out this job in a weekend for a fraction of the cost but after consulting the haynes manual it looks like these axle shaft bearings/seals are not serviceable by the average back yard mechanic. The book says if the bearings/seals need replacement take them to an automotive machine shop.
I didn't see what kind of axle his jeep had but it does have rear disc brakes. Anyone have any ideas besides bringing it back to the shop? :roll:
I figured that we could knock out this job in a weekend for a fraction of the cost but after consulting the haynes manual it looks like these axle shaft bearings/seals are not serviceable by the average back yard mechanic. The book says if the bearings/seals need replacement take them to an automotive machine shop.
I didn't see what kind of axle his jeep had but it does have rear disc brakes. Anyone have any ideas besides bringing it back to the shop? :roll: