2001 Jeep TJ sport 4.0 l I understand I had the Dana 30 front axle and the Dana 35 rear. Can anybody give me the numbers are where to get the gaskets for these axles AutoZone and advance have no idea what they're talkin about
| Part Number: | RDS55019 |
| Weight: | 0.18lbs |
| Warranty: | 1 YEAR |
| Notes: | Axle housing cover Spicer 30-AF. 10-bolt holes. 7.125" Ring gear |
| Item Grade: | OEM Standard |
| Material: | Composite |
| Package Contents: | Contains the Following Seals and Gaskets: Front Drive Housing |
| Package Quantity: | 1 |
Make your own with quality gasket material, using a small ball peen hammer to punch theDANA 30 from autozone
Product Details
Part Number: RDS55019 Weight: 0.18lbs Warranty: 1 YEAR Notes: Axle housing cover
Spicer 30-AF. 10-bolt holes. 7.125" Ring gear
Item Grade: OEM Standard Material: Composite Package Contents: Contains the Following Seals and Gaskets: Front Drive Housing Package Quantity: 1
Sorry,Make your own with quality gasket material, using a small ball peen hammer to punch the
and assemble with PERMATEX liquide aviation gasket on both sides of the gasket
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from Dawson Creek
“MILE-ZERO ALASKA HIGHWAY”
If I'm using the paper gaskets do you recommend using RTV if so one side or both sides?
Imagine all that, and he could have just used RTV and been done with it.My dad had a hell of a time getting his fabricated 10 bolt diff cover to seal up. Tried silicone twice (to be fair didn't wait for it to dry completely before filling but we've never had an issue in the past). I think he couldn't find the correct lube locker but he bought a gasket from the local parts store. Still dripped. Finally he bought a piece of gore tex and custom cut a gasket out of it and it's sealed up perfectly since.
Tried twice. But now he has a badass reusable gasket that's so far sealed up perfectly.Imagine all that, and he could have just used RTV and been done with it.
