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    Quote Originally Posted by damien View Post
    Any word on the # for the seal? I'm about to tackle this problem myself.
    Sorry, don't get on hear much these days. The part number is: 55353153 (This is the right side/passenger side axle seal for LSJ) - should cost around $29.00 from GM Dealer.

    You also need the removal tool as-well, which you can pick up at Napa for around $11.00.

    If you do not have the special install tool you then can use a small block of wood. I did that the first time I did this. The important thing is that you do not damage the new seal and that you fully seat it 100% all the way around. I used a small mirror and a light to check all angles to make sure it was good to go.

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    he is talking of the axle to im shaft boot/ not the trans output flange seal. as far as I can understand.
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    Rally's got it right, Tom got back to me the same day rally did. Whole projector is on hold until I get a new uppr trans mnt too

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