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Just be sure no one is watching..., you know, sniffing your rear end. - John
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Could be an axle seal that hasn't puked all over your tire yet. Get under there and sniff around. Good luck.
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Glad you got it figured out, sucks you have a project like that instead of fishing/barbecuing/etc.
OK, if you're brave enough to check this out, here's my issue.
I drive my truck 5 miles or 50 miles, when I park and get out of truck, I smell gear lube.....alot.
Hot gear lube. When I bought this truck 3 years ago, about 3 months into ownership, I smelled gear lube. It's unmistakable. Found an axel seal was leaking and saw gear lube on the tire after sitting overnight. Removed both axels and replaced outer seals. Fast forward to about a year ago. Started smelling gear lube again. Haven't found any signs of axel leakage at all.
Is it possible I'm just smelling gear lube from the vent tube? The thing that has me puzzled is I don't remember smelling it this bad the last couple years. I haven't pulled the dually wheels yet, as it's a pain in the arse.
After typing this out, I guess my next step is pull the wheels and see what I can see...... that's the advice I'd give someone.
Funny how typing something is different from thinking something....
Well, instead of erasing all this, I'll pull the wheels tomorrow and let you know what I find.
Maybe leaving this will help someone else.