1971 Highboy Dana 44 Wiper Seal Replacement & Transfer Case Fix
On this final episode on the rebuild on this Dimond Blue 71 Highboy I finish up some leaking wiper seals and fix a leaky transfer case output shaft seal. Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more content on classic Ford Trucks. Stay tuned for the next video where we'll continue our journey with the 'Bumpside Fords. Thanks for watching! 🔗 Connect with Us: Follow our vintage Ford Truck journey on Instagram. Hit that ‘Follow’ button and join the ride! @kubikmotorsports / kubikmotorsports Explore a treasure trove of restoration parts at Complete Performance. They’ve got everything you need to breathe life into your classic Ford truck. https://cpaddict.com/ Dive into the passionate world of Bumpside Highboys on Facebook. Swap stories, share tips, and geek out with fellow enthusiasts. / 465454768128801 Rev up those engines, hit that play button, and let’s roll! 🎥🔥

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