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Originally Posted by Auto RS T
Clean it and then go for a shorter, lower speed drive, maybe just up the street if the leak is that bad.
The axle is seated properly in the trans correct?
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I'll definitely go for a shorter drive next time and hopefully that will help pinpoint the leak better. I assume it is seated in the trans correct, but i wont have time to check until the weekend with being so busy with work/school. Thanks for all your help
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Originally Posted by rock1t
agree on that one... did you pop it to get it snug in the trans? if not try replacing your input shaft seal(cv axle seal)
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I don't remember it "popping" in, but I do remember it feeling like it was all the way in and in there correctly. I thought only the passenger side snapped in and the drive side was pretty much held in by the bracket.
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Originally Posted by Backinajiffy12
Im an RS guy and Ron is my guy. DB deals to much with muscle for me but its pref i guess
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DB is half mustangs and the other half is mostly Mitu's. I've heard some horror stories about RS, but different strokes for different folks I guess.