Lms wheel end - assembly lms drive axle assembly – Spicer Wheel Ends Service Manual, Steer & Drive Wheel Ends User Manual

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LMS Assembly

LMS Wheel End - Assembly

LMS Drive Axle Assembly

Follow these service and assembly procedures carefully to
obtain proper wheel bearing adjustment and to increase ser -
vice life.

Never work under a vehicle supported by only a jack.
Always support vehicle with jack stands. Block the wheels
and make sure the vehicle will not roll before releasing the
brakes.
Wheel seals can be easily damaged during handling. Leave
the seal in its package until installation to prevent damage
or contamination.

1. Inspect/Clean the hub cavity, spacer, and bearing

bores for any contaminants.

Lubricate the inner and outer bearing cones with the same
lubricant used in the axle sump for drive wheel ends or
lubricant to be used in hub for steer axles.

When using an oil bath system, do not pack the bearings
with grease. Grease will prevent the proper circulation of
axle lubricant and may cause wheel seal failure.

2. With hub or wheel end assembly placed in a flat

position, lubricate the inner bearing and install cone
into the inner cup of the hub.

3. Place the seal on installation tool facing the proper

direction.

Note: Do not apply RTV sealant of any kind to seal O.D. or I.D.

The use of improper seal installation tools can distort or
damage the seal, cause premature seal failure and void the
warranty.

4. Position seal in hub bore. Tap adapter plate around

outer edge to position seal.

WARNING

IMPORTANT

CAUTION

Hub

Inner bearing

CAUTION

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