It started with oil leaking from the front axle swivel joint. Research on here and patrol.com forums, showed that it had to be the inner axle oil seal.
I stripped off the hub components to reveal the culprit, and upon removal I could see that the old seal was damaged on installation already. It went in at an angle and it was simply hammered home, which bent the lip quite a lot and there were scoring marks on the seal as it was forced in at an angle.
After getting a new seal as well the two seals that go with the hub, I tried to put the seal in and immediately realised why the previous one was damaged so easily, and decided to rather stop and had a "special" tool made by some guys that with me.
With the correct tool the seal went in without any damage and with ease. All parts were washed, regreased and assembled without any hassles. Wheel bearings and king pin bearings were all still good and the birfield joint looks like it has hardly done any work

The 3 seals cost me just over R500 from the dealer and it took few hours of spanner swinging, but most of the time was spent carefully cleaning and regreasing all the parts
A few pics.
The culprit... Seal easily removed with an internal puller from my local Coastal Hire, which is not only run by a friend of mine, but also conveniently located right next to the complex where I work
