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  • Can a Double Lip 10-60 Trailer Bearing Seal be Used In Place of a Single Lip 10-9 Seal
  • Yes, you can use the double lip seal # RG06-020 in place of the single lip 10-9 seal. I have included a link to a video review of this seal set for you. If given the option always go with a double lip seal. They offer better protection from leaking (or blowouts when used on EZ lube spindles). There are no real cons to going with a double lip seal if available.
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  • Trailer Brake Shoes and Replacement Seals for a 2004 Gulfstream Canyon Trail 5th Wheel Trailer
  • First, for the seals, I think you will actually need # RG06-070. The inner diameter is 2.250 inches and the outer diameter is 3.376 inches. You would need to pull the hub off and get the inner and outer bearing numbers stamped into the bearings to be sure of what parts you will need. For brake shoes and lining part # BP04-150 will fit Dexter, Fayette, and Foreman 12 X 2 Electric Brakes. These brake assemblies do use a 5 bolt mounting pattern
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  • What is the Right Grease Seal for Inner Trailer Hub Bearing L68149
  • The seal associated with inner bearing # L68149 is # RG06-050. The inner diameter of this seal is 1.719 inches and the outer diameter is 2.565 inches. But it is designed for use with 3,500 pound axles. You will need to check the old seal measurements to see if they match up. Seals inner diameters can be hard to measure. You will want to use a set of digital calipers to get the most accurate measurement as possible.
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  • What is the Thickness of Trailer Grease Seal # 13194
  • I went out to the warehouse and pulled grease seal # 13194 to take some measurements for you. Front to back the thickness is 0.43 inches (7/16). The thickness of the metal is 0.06 inches (just under 1/16). I have linked a video review and another video showing the measurements I took.
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  • Trailer Hub Seal for a Hub with Inner Bearing L44643
  • The matching race for bearing # L44643 is # L44610. For this race and bearing combination the seal is # RG06-010. It has an inner diameter of 1.249 inches and an outer diameter of 1.983 inches. This is a set of double lip seals that provide a much better seal than a single lip. If the L44643 bearing was the outer bearing then I will need to know the inner bearing to determine the correct seal.
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  • Width of Redline Grease Seal # 1105-100-035
  • After speaking to my contact at Redline, I have found the thickness of the Redline Grease Seal # 1105-100-035 you referenced is .3 inches.
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  • Need a Replacement Grease Seal with 1.50 ID and 2.565 OD
  • We do not have a grease seal with this particular combination of inner and outer diameters. We have seals with both inner diameters you provide, and seals with the same outer diameter, but not both. If you took your measurements from the old seal, rather than the axle spindle and hub, it is possible that the seals are deformed slightly from wear which could make the measurements unreliable. One option is to give us the inner and outer bearing numbers; from these we can find the correspond
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  • Grease Seal Recommendation for an Old Boat Trailer
  • It sounds like the Grease Seal # 1105-100-031 that you referenced would be the correct seal for you. This seal has the same inner and outer dimensions your seal has. This seal has a inner dimension of 1.750 and an outer dimension of 2.35.
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  • Replacement Grease Seal for a 168255TC Rubber Coated Grease Seal
  • We do have a compatible grease seal for your 168255TC seal, however, we do not carry rubber coated seals. Instead, I would recommend the double lip seal, # 168255TB. This seal has the same inner diameter as your seal of 1.687 inches and will fit the same size hub bore of 2.561 inches. The main difference between these two seals is the outer diameter. The outer diameter of your 168255TC seal is 2.568 inches because of the additional rubber coating and the outer diameter of the 168255TB seal i
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  • How to Measure to Determine the Correct Grease Seal for a Trailer
  • The Grease Seal # 1105-100-035 that you referenced is not a confirmed replacement seal for the National # 5009. The little bit of information I was able to find on the National # 5009 seal was that it was used on very old trailers. In order to find one that will work you will need to take a few measurements. You will need the outside diameter of the seal plus the outside diameter of the surface that the seal will ride on. Check out the picture I attached that shows what you will need to measu
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  • How Many Seals are included in Trailer Hub Grease Seal Part # 34823
  • Grease seal # 34823 is sold in quantities of 1. For a pair of double lip seals of the same size use # RG06-010.
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  • Replacement Grease Seal for a 1.980 Inch Outer Diameter x 1.235 Inch Inner Diameter Grease Seal
  • The closest match to the measurements you have provided is # RG06-010. It has an outer diameter of 1.983 inches and an inner diameter of 1.249 inches. To determine if this is correct I would need to know the inner and outer bearing numbers stamped into the metal of each bearing. The initial research I have done indicates that this is most likely the correct seal set but I would need those bearing numbers to be certain.
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  • What Order do the Parts Get Installed for Spindle Grease Seal Set # BB60001 for Bearing Buddies
  • The video is correct. The diagram is more for identifying the parts and their basic placement. The o-ring actually is supposed to ride on the spindle but can actually fit through that stainless steel ring when not on the spindle. So basically, you will slide on the stainless steel ring first then slip the o-ring on. The grease seal will install in the back of the hub just like you would normally do with a seal. You would then install the hub. So the diagram is basically an exploded view of t
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  • Single or Double Lip Seals for a Trailer with 12192TB Transcom Seals and Using Bearing Buddies
  • You will definitely want to go with a double lip seal if you are using Bearing Buddies because they will prevent blowing out grease from the other side and hold pressure better. Go with seal pair # RG06-010 that you have referenced to get a pair of double lip seals.
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  • Is a AD2527EO Seal the Same as a AD2527E, Seal # 168233 Recommendation
  • The Grease Seal # 168233 will work as a replacement for your AD2527E. I did some research and the two seals cross-reference to the same dimensions.
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  • What is the Proper Grease Seal for a 12 Inch by 2 Inch Dexter Hub with a 6 on 5-1/2 Bolt Pattern
  • The best way to determine what seal you will need for your Dexter drums is to find the bearing numbers stamped onto the back side of the bearings or the part number of the seal which should be located on the rubber part of the seal. There will be an inner and outer bearing. With that information, I can tell you the exact seal that you will need. You can also measure the inner and outer diameter of the seal. The measurements have to be as accurate as possible so I recommend using dial calipers
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  • Will 10-19 Grease Seals Fit a 171255UC Seal on a 2012 Backtrack Boat Trailer
  • You will need to measure your existing seals to determine if # RG06-050. The measurements have to be as accurate as possible so you will need to use dial calipers to get the most accurate measurement. The inner diameter of seal RG06-050 is 1.719 inches and the outer diameter is 2.565 inches. From what I could find on seal 171255UC, it has the same measurements listed above.
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  • Replacement Bearing, Races, and Seals for a Trailer with L44649 Inner and Outer Bearings
  • I can make it very easy for you. Since you have L44649 inner and outer bearings, you can use bearing kit # BK1-150. You will get both bearings, a double lip seal, a washer and cotter pin. The seal in this kit is a 10-60 double lips seal like # RG06-020. It has an inner diameter of 1.500 inches and an outer diameter of 1,987 inches. For L44649 bearings, the matching race is # L44610.
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  • Replacement Trailer Seal for a 2000 Trailstar Boat Trailer Measuring 2.327 Outer and 1.676 Inner
  • Given that we are talking about thousandths of an inch difference, it is very likely that grease seal, # 168233, is the correct seal for you. To be certain, you can find the inner and outer bearing numbers stamped into the metal of the bearings. That way I can determine all of the correct parts for your boat trailer. You can also look at the seal you have for a tiny, nearly unreadable part number on the black rubber part of the seal somewhere. It is very tough to read. But if you see any of t
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  • Advantage of Double Lip Grease Seals Versus Single Lip
  • A double lip seal is an upgrade over the single lip that uses a reinforcing spring behind the lip that does a better job of retaining the grease inside the hub and excluding water and road grime. It is perfectly acceptable to use a double lip seal for non-ez lube spindles.
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  • Grease Seal for 1993 Wells Cargo With 3500 lb Axle and L68149 Inner Bearing
  • The # RG06-050 seal you referenced is compatible with the L68149 inner bearing, but you should confirm it to be sure. To be absolutely sure, you can get the number off of your existing seals, if they are not torn up. If you look at the photo I have edited for you, you can see where the reference number is located. You might need a magnifier to see the numbers. If the number is not readable, you can use an accurate measuring device like a digital caliper to measure the diameter of the spindle
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  • How to Determine the Correct Grease Seals to Order for a 2002 EZ Loader 21 Foot Boat Trailer
  • To determine the correct grease seal for your trailer spindle and hub, we need to know the inner bearing number installed on the trailer or the dimensions of the seal surface on the spindle and the seal surface in the back of the hub. This will require removing one of the hubs and the grease seal in that hub. If you cannot find the inner bearing part number, you will need a precise measuring tool like a dial caliper to get measurements accurate enough to select the correct grease seals. Boat
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  • Grease Seal to Replace National # 470316 for 2005 Rockwood Travel Trailer
  • I was unable to locate any cross-reference information for the National 470316 grease seal you mentioned. I spoke with my contact at Redneck Trailer Supply, where we get most of our bearings and seals from, and he came up empty handed, as well. This is not to say that I cannot find a replacement for you, though. Take some good, accurate measurements of the outside diameter of your existing seal, and the diameter of the surface of the spindle where the seal would ride, which is dimension B on
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  • TruRyde 10-36 Replacement Spring Recommendation for a Dexter Seal K71-305-00
  • Yes, the Grease Seals 10-36 # RG06-070 that you referenced does have a garter spring as it is the exact same seal as your Dexter seal K71-305-00.
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  • How to Select the Correct Grease Seals for a 2008 Interstate LoadRunner 5x10 Cargo trailer
  • It is difficult to determine the correct grease seal for your trailer without either information from the trailer manufacturer or removing the trailer hub and getting part numbers or measuring. The actual seal part number form the rubber portion of the seal would be the best way to determine the correct seal, and the next best way would be to use the bearing part numbers to select the correct seal for the hub and spindle. For the 3500 lb axle with 5 on 4 1/2 inch bolt pattern hubs, there are
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  • What is the Correct Axle Grease Seal for the Dexter 12 X 2 Brake Hub and Drum
  • It sounds like you have selected the correct grease seal, # 42385, for your spindle and Dexter hub. The 3.376 outer diameter matches your hub and because the rubber inner part of the seal has to create a tight seal, to keep grease in and road grime out, the slightly smaller diameter is most likely correct. I am sure that if you measured the seal bearing surface, see photo, on your spindle you would get the proper measurement of 2.25 inches. I pulled one of the # 42385 grease seals from our wa
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  • Replacement Grease Seals for Dexter Part # 010-036-00
  • The Tru Ryde grease seals you mentioned, part # RG06-70 are indeed a replacement for the 10-036-00 Dexter seals. They would work great for your application.
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  • What is the Correct Seal for a Trailer with Outer Bearing L44649 and Inner Bearings L68149
  • You are correct, if you have outer L44649 bearings and inner L68149, then you would use 10-19 seals, # RG06-050. The inner diameter of these seals is 1.719 inches and the outer diameter is 2.565 inches. I have included a couple of videos on replacing bearings that you may find helpful.
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  • What is the Difference Between Single Lip and Double Lip Grease Seals
  • A double lip seal like # RG06-010, is going to give greater leak protection. They are ideal for EZ lube spindles or bearing buddies or any system in which you are injecting grease into the hub. They are much less likely to blow out if you add too much grease.
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  • Recommendation For Correct Grease Seal When Using Bearing Buddy Protectors on Motorcycle Trailer
  • The Bearing Buddy Seals, part # BB60001, will not fit your application. I would recommend to use the TruRyde Double Lip Grease Seals, part # RG06-010. These are the correct size and are a double lip grease seal. These seals will work better than the normal single lip seal, when using the Bearing Buddy protectors on your trailer. The double lip seal will help maintain the slight pressure that is in the hub when using the Bearing Buddy protectors.
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  • Grease Seals Needed to Replace Dexter Grease Seal # 010-036-00 on a Trailer
  • The Dexter grease seal, number 010-036-00, has an inner diameter of 2.25 inches and an outer diameter of 3.376 inches, which makes it compatible with the 10-36 Double Lip Grease Seal, # RG06-070, and the # 42385 Single Lip Grease Seal. If your trailer has an Easy Lube axle with a grease zerk in the end of the spindle, or you use bearing protectors with a grease zerk in them you would want to use the 10-36 Double Lip Grease Seal, # RG06-070. If your trailer has a standard spindle with no g
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  • Need a Grease Seal to Replace a Transcom Grease Seal 171255
  • based on the number you have provided, you have a Transcom grease seal. We have a TruRyde brand that will fit. For a pair, you would need # RG06-050. Or for one double lip seal, # 58846. To be sure, you can check the measurements of your seal. The measurements will have to be as accurate as possible so I recommend using a set of dial calipers. The inner diameter of the TruRyde seal is 1.719 inches. The outer diameter is 2.565 inches.
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  • Need To Replace Old Grease Seal # 171255
  • You will want to match up the old seal with the number stamped on the seal. Each seal number is an indication of a different size seal. The correct # 171255 seal that you will need is Grease Seal - Double Lip, part # 58846. This seal includes the spring that you referred to.
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  • How to Determine the Correct Parts for a Bearing Kit for a 5,200 lb Dexter Trailer Axle
  • For your 2006 Colorado fifth-wheel trailer with 5,200 lb EZ Lube axles, there are a couple of possibilities. The best way to determine the correct parts is to disassemble a hub on one side of the trailer and get the bearing part numbers off of the bearings that are on the spindle. I put together a drawing showing where part numbers are and/or how to measure to determine the correct parts for trailer hub and drum assemblies, see link. If your hubs have a 6 on 5-1/2 inch bolt circle, you will m
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  • Seal # RG06-050 Recommendation for a Hub with Bearing # L68149
  • I did some research and based on the bearing and race number that you gave me you have # 84 spindle that will need Grease Seals # RG06-050. I attached a couple videos on bearing replacement that you should find informative.
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  • Grease Seal # 10-9 Recommendation for a Aliner Alite 300 Trailer
  • The Grease Seal # 10-9 that you referenced would be the correct replacement seal for your axles. You would just need to order a quantity of two of them since are looking for a pair. It sounds like you are interested in a Bearing Buddy Bearing Protectors # BB1980A-SS. The design makes it easy way to protect your bearings by keeping water out and ensuring enough grease is in the hub. For bearing grease I would recommend LubriMatic LMX Industrial Strength Grease # L11390. If you need a grease
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  • Video Showing How to Install a Grease Seal on a Trailer Hub
  • I think the best way to explain how to install a grease seal like # 10-9 is to take a look at the video I have linked. Go to about the 6 minute, 10 second mark. At this point in the video, our installer begins to install the seal in the back of the hub.
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  • Difference in TruRyde Grease Seal # RG06-090 and TruRyde Grease Seal # RG06-070
  • When ordering seals, we recommend for you to get the part number that is stamped on the grease seal that you are replacing or the part numbers from the inner and outer bearings of the hub assembly, which will help you determine the correct grease seal you will need. The Dexter seal # 010-010-00, our TruRyde Grease Seal # RG06-090, has an inner diameter of 2.125 inches. The Dexter seal # 010-036-00, which is our TruRyde grease seal # RG06-070, has an inner diameter of 2.250 inches. Th
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  • Availability of Bearing Kit with Grease Seal Included For Trailer with L44649 Bearing
  • A trailer hub assembly will use an inner bearing and race, an outer bearing and race, a grease seal, a cotter pin, and either a dust cap or a bearing protector. I am including a picture that will show where the part numbers are located and the areas that you will need to measure if your parts do not have part numbers etched on them. There is only one grease seal on the spindle and it is located on the rear of the hub assembly (see picture). Looking up the grease seal number CR12427 on the
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  • Replacement Seal # 10-1 Recommendation for a 31 Foot Keystone Hornet Travel Trailer
  • The Grease Seal # 10-1 that you referenced would be the correct seal for you to use on your 31 foot Keystone Hornet travel trailer. I did some checking and this would be the correct seal for you.
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  • How to Determine the Bearing Size and Type of Spindle on a 2005 Trailstar Pro 185 Trailer
  • To find out the correct bearing and seal size for your 2005 Trailstar Pro 185 trailer, you will need to take apart the wheel hub assembly and get the numbers off the bearings and seals. The axle capacity of your trailer would help also. Once you have those numbers, then we can get you the correct bearings and seal. If there are no numbers on the bearings, you will need to take measurements on the spindle. I am including a link to our spindle main page. At the top of the page is a diagram show
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  • Replacement Spindle Seal # BB60005 Recommendation for a Trailstar Boat Trailer
  • Based on the measurements you gave me the Spindle Grease Seal Set, part # BB60005, would be the correct seal for your spindle. Since your previous seal had an o-ring and this # BB60005 has an o-ring also then this would be the correct part for you.
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  • What Size Grease Seal, Bearings, and Dust Cap Are Needed for a 1982 Starcraft 1506 XL Tent Camper
  • To determine the correct parts for your 1982 Starcraft Starlite 1506 xl tent camper, you will have to remove the hub from the trailer and either get part numbers from the inner and outer bearing, and grease seal or measure the spindle in 3 places and the hub in two places. I have included a photo showing the places to look for part numbers and places to measure if part numbers are not visible on your bearings and seal. If you need to measure, a dial caliper will be needed to get accurate meas
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  • Grease Seal # 10-9 Recommendation for a Axle with Chicago Rawhide # 14840 Seals
  • Yes, this Grease Seal, part # 10-9, will fit your axles that have Chicago Rawhide # 14840. There is actually a cross reference guide on the product page for the # 10-9.
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  • Replacement Seal # 10-36 Recommendation for a Hub with Bearings 25580/LM67048
  • The correct grease seal that you would need is Grease Seals 10-36 pair, part # RG06-070. If you wanted a kit that had a replacement 25580 and 67048 bearings plus the 10-36 seal you would want a Bearing Kit, LM67048/25580 Bearings, 10-36 Seal, part # BK3-300. I attached a link to an FAQ article on wheel bearing backing as well as a video of how its done below for you to check out.
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  • How to Measure to Determine the Correct Grease Seal for a Trailer Spindle
  • The # 168233 Double Lip Grease Seal has an outside diameter of 2.332 inches and an inside diameter of 1.688 inches. This seal is not compatible with a AF2527E seal with a O.D 2.312, because, even though the O.D. id very close, the inner diameter of the is seal is 1.750 inches and would not be the correct fit for the spindle diameter. You will need to take an accurate measurement of the outside diameter of your existing seal, or the inside diameter of the mounting surface for the seal in the h
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  • How to Determine the Correct Size Grease Seal for a Forest River Shamrock Trailer
  • The best way to determine what seal you will need for your trailer is to find the bearing numbers stamped onto the back side of the bearings. There will be an inner and outer bearing. With that information, I can pin point the correct seal you will need. You can also measure the inner diameter of the seal and the outer diameter. The measurements have to be as accurate as possible so I recommend using dial calipers to measure it. For seal # 34823 that you have referenced, the inner diameter is
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  • What Is The Difference In A Grease Seal Labeled 171255TB and A Seal Labeled 171255VB
  • On grease seals the TB means a low pressure, double lip seal with a spring and the VB means a non-pressure, single lip seal without a spring. The seal you will need for the part # 171255TB is the TruRyde Grease Seals-Double Lip, part # RG06-050. This is a double lip seal with a low pressure spring.
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  • Using Gasket Maker on Grease Seals
  • Using the gasket product is not really necessary, as the 10-36 double lip seal will do a good job of keeping the grease in its place unless the hub is being overfilled with grease. If you are dealing with a idler hub with no brake assembly or brake mounting flange on the axle, applying some of the product to the seal AFTER the hub is in place on the spindle would be fine, but placing the gasket product on the seal before the hub is slid onto the spindle could cause the gasket material to contami
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  • Does The Redline Grease Seal 13194 Have Markings Of TCM 13194 TM and a Spring On The Inside Lip
  • I went out in the warehouse and pulled the Redline Grease Seal, part # 13194. It does have the markings on the inside of the seal that say TCM 13194 TM Taiwan and the number 11. It also has the spring around the inside lip. This seal will work for your boat trailer application.
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  • The Difference of Single Lip And Double Lip Grease Seals
  • The difference between the single lip and double lip seals is that the double lip grease seal will have two rubber lips that are in contact with the spindle. The double lip grease seals are usually used in marine applications to give a better seal and protect the bearings from the water, which can cause damage to them. The best way to determine what grease seals are needed for your spindle is to get the part numbers from the inner and outer bearings from that spindle. If you have the bearing
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  • Seals Needed to replace Seal Part # 91030-N on a Hayes 10,000 Pound Axle for a Dump Trailer
  • The correct oil seal for your for your Hayes trailer axle is the Redline Oil Seal, item # 91030. This seal fits an inner mating surface of 2.750 inches and has on outer diameter of 3.779 inches. It is used on many of the Hayes axles up to 10,000 pounds and using the #99 spindle.
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  • Availability of a Replacement Grease Seal with 1.5 Inch Inner Diameter and 1.980 Outer Diameter
  • The closest grease seals that we carry to the dimensions you have specified are Grease Seals, # RG06-020, for a double lip seal pair, or # 10-9 for 1 single lip seal. These have an inner diameter of 1.5 inches and an outer diameter of 1.987 inches. That is only .007 inches larger than the 1.980 you have indicated. To find the exact replacement, I would need to know the inner and outer bearing numbers stamped into the metal of the bearings. I have included a video below showing how to remove,
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  • Does Grease Seal # 58846 Replace Dexter # 010-004-00 and How Many Are Included
  • Grease Seal, # 58846, is a replacement for the Dexter 010-004-00 part number. To double check, you can measure your existing seal. If it has an inner diameter of 1.719 inches and an outer diameter of 2.565 inches, then this is the correct seal. The 58846 single lip seal is sold in quantities of 1. The double lip version, # RG06-050, is sold in pairs.
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  • Availability of a Replacement Grease Seal to Replace C/R 22558 Seals on an Older 5th Wheel Trailer
  • I believe we do have grease seals for your trailer. The Grease Seals 10-36, item # RG06-070, most likely are the correct seals for your trailer. The information I have is that the C/R 22558 seal has an inner diameter of 2.25 inches and an outer diameter of 3.371 inches. The Grease Seals 10-36, item # RG06-070, have a inner diameter of 2.25 inches and an outer diameter of 3.376 inches, this is a double lip seal. There is also a single lip seal with the same dimensions, the Grease Seal, item # 423
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  • Proper Direction To Install A Hub Seal On Trailer
  • When replacing a grease seal, the metal part of the seal will face towards the inside of the trailer and the rubber part of the seal will face toward the back side of the wheel. The air side of the seal is the flat side of the seal and faces out when it is installed in the hub. The item you selected, Oil Seal, part # 9103309, is designed to be used with hubs that use gear lube instead of grease. If you can send me the inner and outer bearing numbers that are stamped on the bearings, and te
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  • Recommended Replacements for a Trailer Hub With an LM67048 Inner Bearing and LM11949 Outer Bearing
  • It sounds like you have an agricultural style hub, like our part # AH15450ECOMP. In reality, replacement items are available for your current setup, but because you mention that this a boat trailer, your best option would really be to switch out to an EZ-Lube assembly. The current agricultural hub might hold up if you are just submerging them once or twice a season, but for repeated use you will really want to switch out the spindle, hub, and wheels. I would recommend going with EZ-Lube h
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  • Correct Seal For Trailer Hub Bearings # LM11949 Outer and # LM67048 Inner
  • I can certainly help you find the right seal, and any additional parts you might need, to match your bearings. The correct grease seal for outer bearing # LM11949 and inner bearing # 67048 is Grease Seal SL150, # SL150. It has an outer diameter of 2.332 inches and an inner diameter of 1.5 inches. For races, the correct outer race is # LM11910, and the correct inner race is # LM67010. And the correct grease cap is Fulton Grease Cap, # F001527. According to my research, all of these pa
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  • Grease Seals Needed for a 1986, 27 Foot Boat Trailer with KOK 2947 2 Seals
  • I have three seals with the 2.125 inner diameter. The Grease Seal, item # 21325, the Grease / Oil Seals 10-10 (Pair) - Double Lip Seals, item # RG06-090 and the Grease Seal 10-1. The # 21325 grease seal has an outer diameter of 3.269 inches and is .50 inches thick. This is the only seal I stock with a 3.269 outer diameter. The # 10-1 and the # 10-10 grease seal have a outer diameter of 3.375 and 3.376 respectively and are .31 and .430 inches thick respectively. These seals are viewed as i
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  • How do you Install a Grease Seal After Replacing Bearings or Re-Packing Grease
  • The seals should be replaced each time you re-pack the bearings. When you take the hub or drum apart, toss the old seal and use a fresh one when you reassemble and pack with new grease. It install the new seal, gently tap it in a hammer, evenly working around the seal. We have a really good video on removing, disassembling, greasing and re-assembling a drum that will be very helpful. The seal install portion can be found at the 10:50 mark.
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  • How To Find Out The Correct Bearing Seal Size On A 30 Foot Trailer With Triple Axle
  • To find out the correct bearing seal size for your trailer you will need to take apart the wheel hub assembly and get the numbers off the bearings and seals. The axle capacity of your trailer would help also. Once you have those numbers then we can get you the correct bearing seals. You can try calling the trailer manufacturer with the VIN number of your trailer, to see if they will know the seal part numbers, but sometimes they might need to know what brand axles you have on the trailer.
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  • Grease Seals for Replacement of Chicago Rawhide # 14974 Grease seals are the # SL150 Seals
  • The Chicago Rawhide #14974 grease seal has an Outside diameter of 2.332 inches and is a single lip seal. The inside diameter of the seal where it contacts the spindle is 1-1/2 inches and the thickness of the seal or width is 1/2 inches. The correct replacement for this seal is the Grease Seal, item # SL150. The item # RG06-050 seals have an inside diameter of 1.719 inches and an outside diameter of 2.565 inches so they would not be the correct replacement parts.
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  • Do Grease Seals Need to be Replaced When Changing Out Brake Shoes on a 12k Dump Trailer
  • As long as the seals are in good condition, you should not need to change them out in order to replace your current brake shoes, because the assembly itself will stay mounted and the seal would come off with the hub drum. As a suggestion, however, while you have your hub drum off to replace the shoes, I would also just go ahead and repack your bearings. If you did this you would have to replace the seal, but with the amount of usage it sounds like your trailer is getting, it would be a good i
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  • Compatibility of a # TMC21333VB grease seal with replacemnet seal, # 10-1
  • Yes, we have the Grease seal you will need for your 2002 Load Auto Carrier. Grease Seal item # 10-1 is the proper replacement seal for your trailer with TMC21333VB seals.
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  • How do I replace the oil seal on my trailer?
  • First, to remove the seal, turn the hub over with the wheel studs facing up on a hollow cinder block or on a couple of 2x4s. You will need to remove the seal by using a 1" wood dowel rod or scrap lumber that will fit into the center of the hub. Place the dowel rod against the inner bearing and knock out the bearing with a mallet in a circular motion. The wood will force the seal out without nicking the bearing or race. Be careful not to damage the hub and race when prying it out. The best way
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  • Is Seal # 442251 The Same as #171255
  • The National Part # 442251 is a single lip seal. The part # RG06-050, 10-19, seals are double lip seals of the same dimensions and will work as replacements for the # 442251 single lip seals. The double lip seals are usually used for applications where the trailer is backed into water and helps keep water out of the trailer hub. For the single lip style seal two of part # 58846 is what you will need.
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  • Which grease seals for 2005 Hi Lo Travel Trailer with Torflex Axles
  • Since you have 10 x 2.25 brakes on Torflex axles, your inner bearing would then be part # L68149. Your outer bearing is part # L44649. The Grease Seal, part # 58846, fits these bearings. You will need two for each axle. If you have EZ-lube axles or bearing buddies, like Bearing Buddy II Model 1980A (Pair) with Auto Check, part # BB1980A, you could also use the Double Lip Seal, part # RG06-050, which comes in a two-pack. You will need one pack for each axle.
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  • Unitized Oil Seal for Trailer Hubs Installation and Lowest Price Pledge
  • The item you selected, while having the right measurements, is not a unitized oil seal. We do carry the 10-63 unitized oil seal (see link). Installing the seal requires pressing the seal flush or slightly into the hub. I normally use a wooden block to seat the seal flush with the back side of the hub. We have an install video for you to watch that shows installation of a grease seal. Normally flush installation is correct unless Tie Down Engineering specifies differently.
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  • Grease / Oil Seals 10-10 Double Lip Seals RG06-090 are the Same as National 470972
  • Yes, the RG06-090 replaces the National 470972. On the product page we have a link to the cross-reference for the National part number.
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  • Replacement Seal for a Bearing that Reads 14125-A and 25580
  • You will need to do some measuring but I believe you have it right. My information shows that, for bearing # 14125-a 25580, you have 2 options for seals: #42385 or #10-1. The difference in the seals is the inside diameter of the seal and will either be 2.25 inches or 2.125 inches. The outside diameter of the seal , 3.376 inches, will be the same on both of these seals. You also need to make sure these are not double lip seals and if they are, you will need part # RG06-090.
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  • Are Grease Seals RG06-050 a Direct Replacement for Timken Seals 171255
  • You are correct, the Grease Seals 10-19 pair, part # RG06-050, are the direct replacement for the Timken seals 171255. You can view some additional information on replacing trailer hub components at the links provided.
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  • Grease Seal SL150 Fits Bearing LM11949
  • I am showing that you can use the Grease Seal SL150Grease Seal, item # SL150, and the Bearing, item # LM11949, together.
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