electricquad
Junior Member
I have a Western 8" straight blade snowplow. There is a truck attached to it. It happens to be a 2004 Ram 2500 SLT - plow works great. The truck... well I knew I was buying a plow with a truck attached to it. Anyway. I had it in to the shop to get a set of tires put on it. When I got it back the shop told me that "Right rear axle seal needs manifolds on both sides". When I got it home I realized the right rear brake appeared to be smoking. I let it sit, then took off the tire, wheel turned freely by hand and the disk didn't really look like it had locked up. So, I presume this was diff fluid leaking out on to the brake and smoking. My reasearch and reading of the Haynes Manual suggests that the problem is the axle seal. However, back to what the shop said "Right rear axle seal needs manifolds on both sides". I can't find any language in the Haynes manual, forums, parts in the list at rockauto, or in videos about replacing the 'manifolds'. Lots of videos on axle seals. Anyone have any thoughts on what the mechanic might have meant? (Yes, I could just ask, but they are hard to get ahold of - super busy and hate answering the phone)