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What Is Included With The Timken Bearing Kit TMK72VR?  

Updated 04/30/2026 | Published 04/28/2026

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Is this 4 sets for 4 hubs?

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Expert Reply:

Hey Dan, welcome back. The Timken Bearing Kit # TMK72VR comes with one set of bearing - enough for one hub. You get both bearings, races, grease seal and cotter pin. I've included a picture that shows exactly what is included.

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Jesse M
Timken Bearing Kit, LM67048/25580 Bearings, LM67010/25520 Races, 412920 Seal
Timken Bearing Kit, LM67048/25580 Bearings, LM67010/25520 Races, 412920 Seal
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Dan W.

4/28/2026

For $93 that’s a rip off!!

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Jesse M.

4/28/2026

@DanW Yea I hear where you are coming from, but Timken bearings are the only trailer bearings still made here in the USA so they are pretty proud of them lol. If you don't care where they are made, we do have an equivalent kit part # BK3-300 which is a bit more reasonably priced.
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James W.

4/29/2026

@DanW Hi Dan, It sounds like a lot at first; however, I think Timken bearings are the best you can buy. My trailer is a utility trailer originally built in the mid-1960's using a house trailer axle to haul 2 snow mobiles. My friend and I converted it haul meat and camping gear for hunting in the late 1970s. I now own it and have been using it for over 35 years going to the Rocky Mountains from Massachusetts and New Hampshire. When on a 2500-to-3500-mile one way road trip, I don't want to worry about bearings. Please note: This is the first time I have replaced the original Timken bearings, and they fit the axles perfectly.
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Jesse M.

4/30/2026

@JamesW That's great feedback, James. Glad to hear the Timken bearings are holding up so well. There is definitely something to be said for stuff made here is the USA and not overseas. Thanks for taking the time to share your experience.

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