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Yukon Chrysler 8.25" & 9.25" Rear Axle Bearing & Seal Kit

YUKAK 6410

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The Yukon Rear Axle Bearing and Seal Kit is designed to restore proper axle shaft support and sealing performance in Chrysler 8.25" and 9.25" rear differential applications. Built with high-quality bearings and seals, this kit helps eliminate axle play, reduce bearing noise, and prevent gear oil leaks caused by worn factory components. Designed to service one side of the axle, it’s an ideal repair solution for daily drivers, tow rigs, SUVs, and off-road vehicles that rely on dependable rear axle performance.

Chrysler 8.25" and 9.25" rear axles are commonly found in Dodge trucks, Jeep SUVs, and Ram applications where towing, larger tires, and off-road use place additional stress on axle bearings and seals. Replacing worn axle bearings helps maintain proper axle shaft alignment and prevents premature wear to the housing and shaft surfaces under heavy load conditions.

Includes:

  • (1) Rear Axle Bearing
  • (1) Rear Axle Seal

Services one axle side


Specifications 
  • Fits Chrysler 8.25" and 9.25" rear differential applications
  • Inner Diameter: 1.710"
  • Outer Diameter: 2.536"
  • High-quality bearing and seal construction
  • Designed for rear axle repair and rebuild applications
  • Helps eliminate axle shaft movement and noise
  • Prevents gear oil leaks at the housing end
  • Suitable for street, towing, and off-road use

 


Fitment 
Make Model Year Range Axle Application
Chrysler Aspen 2007–2009 Chrysler 8.25" / 9.25" Rear Axle
Dodge Durango 2004–2009 Chrysler 8.25" / 9.25" Rear Axle
Dodge Nitro 2009–2011 Chrysler 8.25" Rear Axle
Dodge Ram 1500 2007–2010 Chrysler 9.25" Rear Axle
Jeep Liberty 2009–2012 Chrysler 8.25" Rear Axle
Ram 1500 2011–2019 Chrysler 9.25" Rear Axle

Tech Insight 

Rear axle bearings in Chrysler truck and SUV applications are subjected to constant rotational load, towing stress, and side loading from larger tires and off-road driving. Over time, worn bearings can create axle shaft movement that damages seals, creates noise, and accelerates wear inside the axle housing.

Replacing axle bearings and seals together helps restore proper axle alignment and sealing performance. During installation, inspect the axle shaft bearing surface for grooves or heat discoloration that could shorten the life of the new components.



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