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This fell out when my Auto 4x4 hub was removed doing tire change..


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When I had my tires changed yesterday, this unknown piece came out when the auto hub was removed. Any idea what it is and can you tell me the part name or send link. It looks like a gasket or seal..
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Could it be the grease seal? It looks to big for a grease seal I think, if you look at the circumference.
 
It's rubber, not metal?
 
It's rubber, not metal?

I'm not 100% sure. I forgot to take it with me when I left. I think it was rubber. But it could of been metal.
 
Looks like it fits inside the outer part of the hub.
 
Anybody have an idea? I'd like to address it pro actively.
 
I'm not super familiar with auto locking hubs. But I believe that is an o ring that seals the hub and hub cover.

@Shran would likely know for sure...
 
I don't know what it's called because in the shop manual it doesn't show it. It's a type of rubber 0-ring. I think it seals against water getting in there. You can see in this picture where it goes. You might be able to find an O-ring that fits from various suppliers of such, I think I've heard that mentioned. One of mine was missing or, maybe the shop that took off the one with the stuck key dropped it, anyway, I think you -do- want to replace it when you re-assemble. Unless you opt for manual hubs. They will also have it and in either case you want to make sure it's on there properly when you put it back together.

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Thanks everyone. 👍😉👍
 
Everybody stop guessing. It's an O- ring to keep grease in and water out.for a Dana 35 axle, part info below. You can get a whole pile of them from McMaster-Carr for a few bucks. Or, shoot me a pm.

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Everybody stop guessing. It's an O- ring to keep grease in and water out.for a Dana 35 axle, part info below. You can get a whole pile of them from McMaster-Carr for a few bucks. Or, shoot me a pm.

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So are you like a closet o-ring dealer selling them on the side for a $20 fix?
 
So are you like a closet o-ring dealer selling them on the side for a $20 fix?
I'm telling you. That bag of O-rings was seriously cheap. And It's probably a few more than I'll ever use.
 
A few? Like at least 45.
 
Everybody stop guessing. It's an O- ring to keep grease in and water out.for a Dana 35 axle, part info below. You can get a whole pile of them from McMaster-Carr for a few bucks. Or, shoot me a pm.

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I just PM you. Thanks
 

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