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Are you having trouble getting one using the vin. ?  Do you have an issue bigger than just a leaking seal ? Do you have it apart yet ? The seal number is on the inside if the seal. I expect it to be a Stemco Voyager series with the inner seal ring that has a dowel pin to isolate it.  

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Hey Joey how are you doing,,, everything is fine but I went on to work yesterday Saturday but unfortunately when I got to the yard and was doing a post trip I saw that front wheel seal was leaking but the mack dealer was already closed so the only option was a parts store that was about to close also, that's why l was trying to get the part number because I wasn't going to be able to take it apart, but I'm going to have to wait until Monday.

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Gotcha.  Good point,  no need to down it. Are you familiar with the Voyager 2 piece front seal that has the thick metal ring that goes over the spindle ? 

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