Hkx3
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Ive noticed since Ive owned my truck its had a wet spot on the inner sidewall of the driver side tire. For the longest time the spot has been "old" and "dry". Then this weekend I drove the ol girl about 35-40 miles. I parked it in my building and hopped out only to walk off and notice the wet spot is now bad.
Seems as though the guard deal on the front of the hub/spindle area (looks like a break guard or something)? is also wet on the bottom.
What do I need to buy before trying this job, or should I just take it to the local heavy mech.?
I dont have any real big tools, just 1/2" drive sockets and stuff.
Im assuming driving further with this leak will lead to brake failure or wheel bearing failure?
Its parked right now until further notice.
To get it to the mechanic is a 2 mile drive.
Seems as though the guard deal on the front of the hub/spindle area (looks like a break guard or something)? is also wet on the bottom.
What do I need to buy before trying this job, or should I just take it to the local heavy mech.?
I dont have any real big tools, just 1/2" drive sockets and stuff.
Im assuming driving further with this leak will lead to brake failure or wheel bearing failure?
Its parked right now until further notice.
To get it to the mechanic is a 2 mile drive.