Woodaddict
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good idea to have a service manual to make sure the parts are in correct order. That is unusual for a static o-ring to go bad. It might let water or road grime in. But the straight mesh splines look good, just a little rusty. Need a coat of moly paste. Moly 60 is equivalent of moly 77. There is the long spacer, thin washer, and thrust washer in the hub.
The play in the straight splines are just from acceleration and braking. I have worn these about 1/4 into the teeth before I decided to just get a whole new final drive for $905 from partzilla. That beat the new spline hub and labor to take apart and might need other parts and shims to put back together. Plus too much down time for me means wasting too much gas driving truck. That was on the silver NT, must have been around 160K miles before splines were worn too much
The play in the straight splines are just from acceleration and braking. I have worn these about 1/4 into the teeth before I decided to just get a whole new final drive for $905 from partzilla. That beat the new spline hub and labor to take apart and might need other parts and shims to put back together. Plus too much down time for me means wasting too much gas driving truck. That was on the silver NT, must have been around 160K miles before splines were worn too much