The o-ring. This is the one I ordered from my local CAT dealer. The one that Doug is getting for the Nest Store, I would recommend. If I had only known
. The dimensions looked the same as what I got, but the material is a higher grade. Oh well, wishes and fishes, no fries.
Inner seal on the steering knuckle.
Ready to go together.
At this point you are being careful not to pinch the o-ring while inserting the hub assembly into the knuckle, and at the same time trying to get the holes into alignment, as close as possible.
Bolts ready to torque down, OOPS, except for forgetting the backing plate goes in between the two pieces here(Yes, I showed the booboo, because even though I have done these for a number years, I still messed up and forgot, which is easy to do).
All ready to reinstall on the ball joints.
It took me longer to take the pictures and make this post than the job took. Once I had the knuckle off the ball joints it took me an hour to disassemble the hub assembly, press it all apart, pack the bearings, drive everything back together and torque the three bolts into place holding the hub assembly in the knuckle.
A quick easy job, with the right tools. I have done this without a press, not recommended, as it is very easy to get things a little off angle then you mess up a bearing or the hub.
Hope this helps someone,
David