Swivel hub rebuild

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Wheelie

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I have stripped down the nearside swivel hub and I'm trying to put in the axle oil seal and damage it, fortunately I have another. What's the best way to get them in, I was using a large socket to tap it in but it's so tight. I have it in the freezer at the moment trying to shrink it slightly, any other ideas?

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I did mine recently and had no problems with the right sized socket and taped it in, it pays to have the socket or tube just a little larger than the seal so the driving force is concentrated on the outer edge, Rick
 
I did mine recently and had no problems with the right sized socket and taped it in, it pays to have the socket or tube just a little larger than the seal so the driving force is concentrated on the outer edge, Rick

Thanks Rick
 
Wheel bearing tool arrived from Australia today
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T2 and Troll same size

Good to know that the locking rings on the two vehicles are the same size, Rick
 

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