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Title: Drive Axle Wheel Seal Leak
Post by: Jerry Whiteaker on April 03, 2019, 01:10:33 am
Just discovered the left rear wheel seal is leaking.  Bernd's shop in NAC replaced rotors, brake pads, slide pins, and wheel seals on drive axle in Jun 2015 at 92,362 miles.  That same month while on a trip to the Rockies, found that the right wheel seal was leaking, but not too much.  When I got home, Bernd sent Beau Reece to Austin to replace the seal.  Now 16,682 miles later the left wheel seal is leaking and oil on the brake rotor.  Thinking of getting Beau to replace the seal.  Anyone know his phone number?  I think he is working for himself now and may have his own shop.  Another option is getting it done near Austin, if anyone knows a shop that has experience with Meritor disk brakes.
Title: Re: Drive Axle Wheel Seal Leak
Post by: Dave and Nancy Abel on April 03, 2019, 06:50:25 am
Thinking of getting Beau to replace the seal.  Anyone know his phone number?  I think he is working for himself now and may have his own shop.  Another option is getting it done near Austin, if anyone knows a shop that has experience with Meritor disk brakes.
Howdy Jerry, I've haven't used Beau, but I have saved his contact info. Good Luck, Dave A

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Title: Re: Drive Axle Wheel Seal Leak
Post by: craneman on April 03, 2019, 09:10:37 am
When I was at Xtreme, Rance said Reese is now working for a construction company.
Title: Re: Drive Axle Wheel Seal Leak
Post by: Jerry Whiteaker on April 12, 2019, 04:32:09 pm
I called, left a message and emailed Beau Reese and did not get a response.  I was not looking forward to driving to east TX with a leaking seal anyway.  My brain finally remembered the place that swapped out the steering gear box.  Went there and they were busy for the rest of the month, but recommended someone.  A small truck shop (Hill Truck and Automotive) out in the boonies near Manor, TX.  The owner said I looked familiar, turned out he worked for Shreve truck repair where I took my Georgie Boy not more than 4 or 5 times over 12 yrs ago.  Shreve stopped working on RV's about the time I sold the G-Boy. The seal has been replaced, the new kind that does not use the axle housing as the stationary part of the seal.  Mike Hill did the work himself, although he has employees.  I don't have the seal number.  He cleaned the brake pads and rotor, although he said the oil was mainly on the inside part of the rotor.  Slightly less than $370, and his dog is friendly too.
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