Crown® 2008 Dodge Nitro - Axle Seal, For Use With 8.25 in. 10 Bolt And 9.25 in. 12 Bolt Axles, With 41.1mm Diameter Axle Shafts, Sold Individually

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2008 Dodge Nitro - Axle Seal, For Use With 8.25 in. 10 Bolt And 9.25 in. 12 Bolt Axles, With 41.1mm Diameter Axle Shafts, Sold Individually

Crown® 2008 Dodge Nitro - Axle Seal, For Use With 8.25 in. 10 Bolt And 9.25 in. 12 Bolt Axles, With 41.1mm Diameter Axle Shafts, Sold Individually

Manufacturer #52070427AB

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Crown®Axle Seal - Direct Fit, Sold Individually
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Question: 2005 ram 2500 5.7l 4x4.  Is this the seal right behind the hub?  By the dust shield and rotor. That’s what I need.   ThanksJustin S. / Oct 10, 2020 / 2008 Dodge NitroAxle Seal - Direct Fit, Sold Individually
Hi Justin, This is a guaranteed fit for your 2005 Dodge Ram 2500 SLT 8 Cyl 5.7L, outer axle seal. This one states it is an outer axle seal. If that is the one identified by your mechanic this is good. Also, we recommend referring to a trusted vehicle specific repair manual for details about this part. You can find more information here: https://www.carparts.com/blog/why-you-should-always-consult-a-repair-manual/
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