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BigRAWesty (25th November 2016)
Thats interesting AB, who rebuilt your front diff? Wipe that clean mate and monitor it. Normally when the inner axle seal is gone it will weep and drip straight down, that looks like a build up of Grease not Diff Oil. a big seal leak will splatter the inside of the tyre too.
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My GQ wagon used to do that, don't believe there was any issue or the mechanics I were using didn't think there was anyways.
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Easiest way to tell if the front diff is bent is camber and the uneven wear on the tyres from that.
The best way to check if the diff is bent is to strip it down and use an axle housing allignment bar.
Something like this
http://www.chassisunlimited.com/stor...s/ce-9905.html
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doesn't look like a major leak to me, very small hence the build of of gunk with dust n sh!t.
As MR and Winnie said, a bad leak would be splatter your inner tyres too.
P.S. you worry too much
MB (26th November 2016)
Yeah it is grease. But that was cleaned before.
rusty_nail (28th November 2016)
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