You can't there's no need to, I still have the stuff put in at the factory. One less maintenance job. :D

Agreed but I reconed my swivels an filled em with one shot

They leak a bit due to ****part seals so eventually they will be empty or near to it.

Cant just pump one shot in now and again cause it dont find a level very well when its cold.

I think the best thing to do is cut the seals at the top and refit because they were ever so slightly oversize for the hub.

Cut the oil seal when I did the 110 to save taking the ball off, put the cut at the top and they never leaked:)
 
Agreed but I reconed my swivels an filled em with one shot

They leak a bit due to ****part seals so eventually they will be empty or near to it.

Cant just pump one shot in now and again cause it dont find a level very well when its cold.

I think the best thing to do is cut the seals at the top and refit because they were ever so slightly oversize for the hub.

Cut the oil seal when I did the 110 to save taking the ball off, put the cut at the top and they never leaked:)

how long does it take to do the seals?? i see a kit for each side is around £80
 
You only need the full £80 kit if you're replacing the swivel housing itself. The seal kit is a LOT cheaper.
 
Agreed but I reconed my swivels an filled em with one shot

They leak a bit due to ****part seals so eventually they will be empty or near to it.

Cant just pump one shot in now and again cause it dont find a level very well when its cold.

I think the best thing to do is cut the seals at the top and refit because they were ever so slightly oversize for the hub.

Cut the oil seal when I did the 110 to save taking the ball off, put the cut at the top and they never leaked:)
seems like a plan :)
 

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