Stemco wheel seals
10-04-2017, (Subject: Stemco wheel seals ) 
Post: #6
RE: Stemco wheel seals
The SKF Scotseal Plus XL are what I use.
The thing I like about these is that no special driver is required to remove or install them, so I pack a couple of spares and think nothing of changing my own wheel seals while away from home because of that. That and I'm usually off the beaten path, so even if I don't wanna do it myself parts and install tools are always "in stock" cause I can supply them, very handy feature.
They'll last 400k pretty easily in long haul application.
I tend to do my steer and trailers between 2-250k as I like to change the oil due to no filtration and no real way to change the oil without breaking the seal anyway.

   


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Stemco wheel seals - dhirocz - 10-03-2017,
RE: Stemco wheel seals - Nilao - 10-03-2017,
RE: Stemco wheel seals - Rawze - 10-03-2017,
RE: Stemco wheel seals - JMBT - 10-04-2017,
RE: Stemco wheel seals - Hammerhead - 10-04-2017
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RE: Stemco wheel seals - Rawze - 10-07-2017,
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