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    One thing that is cool about the RCV axles, they come with a grease fitting on the end of the axle so it can be greased. The only down side of this, I think it might be a special adaptor for it which you purchase from RCV.
    The picture is kinda blurry, but this is the grease fitting:


    Here are some pictures of the passenger side once everything was back together:



    Here are some comparison pictures of the drivers side axle ends that attach to the differential:

    Picture of the differential once the stock axle was removed:

    The only thing I wish i did differently, was replace the axle seal on the drivers side. I think i caused a leak. No problem though, I will keep an eye on it.
    Last edited by Gulf550; 08-11-2012 at 07:27 PM. Reason: attached wrong picture
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