Agreed, we decided to leave the inner axle in and avoid taking more stuff apart.
Just finished the front pads and steering lube job, noticed the other side boots are ready to break as well
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I may still need to deal with the boot clamp, it didn't tighten like it should

Ya just can't win
anyway the wheels are back on and now I will address the power steering leak, or ... just let the fluid run out and use the vehicle fro a while, maybe pressure wash the underside so I can see what' s happening. I still need to get it to the muffler shop and replace the whole system with a larger, better flow exhaust system
Brake job really turned out to be a can of worms


Brian Rodgers
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1989 Isuzu Pup gasser
2-86 Isuzu Trooper turbo diesels (1 good 1 bad)
Many gallons of biodiesel since 2005