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Can someone tell me a valid part # for the inner and outer oil/grease seals that are located on the outer portion of the axle shaft of my 29/30 DA Dodge rear end. The inner was some sort of felt grease seal and the outer appears to be rubber. I also need a valid part # for the drive pinion oil seal located right behind the driveshaft mounting flage on rearend. Napa just laughs and has no interest in even trying. Thanks in advance....Jason Anderson

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I have the numbers around here somewhere, but where at the moment is a small mystery. When I wanted the modern Timken numbers for the wheel bearings on my DA I called Timken and they were happy to help, along with the numbers for all of the bearings (front wheel and rear axle), they also have all the numbers for the corresponding seals, felt and neoprene. I will start to look for them and hopefully will find them soon.

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I would very much appreciate those #s, yes the bearings were no problems for me but the seals have proven not so easy

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I will do my level best to find the numbers for you, however if I can not, the Timken technical assistance line, not the customer service line, should be able to help you with the numbers. The technical assistance line is where I got the information from originally, they were able to give me a current number for every bearing that I needed and the corresponding seals. I will keep looking for the numbers that I have.

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Just wanted to let you know that I haven't forgotten about the numbers, I just hanen't been able to find them as of yet. You may want to try looking here as well, www.oldmoparts.com I have had good luck with them in the past. I have asked about the mysterious (and never seen by me) Directory of Vendors list from the Dodge Brothers Club before to no avail, so I can not say if they are on it. I will keep looking for the numbers for you.

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Thanks for looking, yes I have been on that site for parts but had no luck there for seals, let me know if you find something, even maybe that # for Timken that you mentioned, called them already in Tenn. but had no luck

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