Jeep Cherokee Front Wheel Seal
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Jeep Cherokee Front Wheel Seal
Knowing a Jeep Cherokee wheel seal is bad takes only one quick look at your wheel bearing. If you see the seal is damaged or leaking fluid, it must be replaced as soon as possible. Typically, you want to check your wheel seals every 30,000 miles. If you need new ones, come to AutoZone. We are providing the right products at the right prices and offering trustworthy advice provided by helpful staff.
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Hard to get axles out of knuckle to switch out
Wilfred
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This product was super easy to install almost impossible to get the rusted axle nut off. But simple enough. Pay attention to order of removed parts.
What kind of vehicle do you drive? 1996 Jeep Cherokee 4.0 4wd
This product was super easy to install almost impossible to get the rusted axle nut off. But simple enough. Pay attention to order of removed parts.
What kind of vehicle do you drive? 1996 Jeep Cherokee 4.0 4wd
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