2001 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 - Axle Shaft Seal

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Precision Multi-Purpose Grease/Oil Seal - 710648

Part #:
710648
Line:
PSO
Axle Shaft Seal   Front Inner; 4 Wheel Drive; 8.25 Inch Ring Gear; Intermediate Shaft
Inside Diameter (in):   1.240 Inch
Inside Diameter (mm):   32mm
Outside Diameter (in):   2.411 Inch

MasterPro Axle Shaft Seal - 710648

Part #:
710648
Line:
MPS
Axle Shaft Seal   Front Inner; 4 Wheel Drive; Independent Front Suspension (IFS); AAM Axle; 8.25 Inch Ring Gear
Housing Bore (in):   2.402 Inch
Housing Bore (mm):   31mm
Inside Diameter (in):   1.240 Inch

Power Torque Axle Shaft Seal - 742A074

Part #:
742A074
Line:
PTQ
Axle Shaft Seal   Rear Differential; GM 8.5 Or 8.6 Inch Ring Gear; Late Model
Housing Bore (in):   1.620 Inch
Housing Bore (mm):   41mm
Outside Diameter (in):   2.845 Inch

Power Torque Axle Shaft Seal - 742D076A

Part #:
742D076A
Line:
PTQ
Axle Shaft Seal   Front; GM 8.2 Inch Ring Gear; Independent Front Suspension (IFS)
Housing Bore (in):   1.250 Inch
Housing Bore (mm):   31mm
Outside Diameter (in):   2.406 Inch

Dorman OE Solutions Axle Shaft Seal - 600-606

Part #:
600-606
Line:
DOR
Axle Differential Seal   Front Inner; 4 Wheel Drive
Seal Material:   Plastic, Steel
Shaft Size (in):   1.556 Inch

ACDelco Axle Shaft Seal - 22761722

Part #:
22761722
Line:
ACD
Multiple Applications
Inside Diameter (in):   1.240 Inch
Inside Diameter (mm):   32mm
Outside Diameter (in):   2.400 Inch

Axle Shaft Seal Replacement


An axle shaft seal, also known as a differential seal or axle seal, is used to seal around the axle shaft to prevent gear oil leaks and protect the differential from contamination and damage. The primary function of an axle shaft seal is to retain the gear oil within the differential housing while preventing the entry of dirt, water, and other contaminants and allowing the axle shaft to rotate. Like most seals, an axle seal can fail over time. This can be caused by age, lack of lubrication, or wear from contact with the axle itself. The seal may also become hard or brittle due to exposure to the elements, and this may cause accelerated wear to the sealing surface of the axle shaft that can lead to leaks. Common signs of a failing axle seal include fluid leaks around the axle area or a buildup of grease around the wheels behind the brakes. A decrease in gear oil levels within the differential, the presence of fluid on the inner edge of the vehicle's wheels, or noises from the differential can be an indicator of a differential leak, and you should inspect your axle shaft seals, pinion seals, and differential cover gasket for any signs of damage or oil. Shop O'Reilly Auto Parts for the replacement differential seals or axle seals you may need to repair most vehicles.