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10-10 Grease or Oil Double-Lip Seals - Qty 2
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10-10 Grease or Oil Double-Lip Seals - Qty 2

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TruRyde Trailer Bearings Races Seals Caps - RG06-090

Highlights

  • Double-lip seal design: Provides superior protection against grease leaks.
  • Versatile inner diameter: Features a 2.125-inch I.D., perfect for various axles.
  • Robust outer diameter: At 3.376 inches O.D., suitable for larger axles.
  • Cross-reference compatible: Matches with Dexter, Transcom, and National seals.
  • Ideal for E-Z Lube axles: Perfect fit for 5,200 to 7,000 lb axle configurations.
  • Great for Grease & Oil: Suitable for both grease and oil bath systems, ensuring flexibility.

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Perfect Fit Every Time: Precision Grease Sealing

If you've ever faced the annoyance of leaky or poorly fitting seals, the TruRyde 10-10 Grease or Oil Double-Lip Seals are your solution. Boasting an inner diameter of 2.125 inches and an outer diameter of 3.376 inches, these precision-crafted seals are designed to snugly fit a range of axles, ensuring consistent performance and reducing the chances of leakage. These specs are particularly great for heavy-duty applications like 5,200, 6,000, and 7,000 LB axles, making them a must-have for serious work or travel trailers.

Extend the Life of Your Axles: Double-Lip Seal Technology

Double-lipped seals provide double the protection for your axles. By securely containing grease within the hub, they prevent contaminants from entering and wreaking havoc on your axles. This innovative design not only extends the life of your bearings but also means fewer maintenance headaches down the road. It's an investment that pays off in longevity and peace of mind for your trailer components.

Cross Compatibility Made Easy: Versatile Replacement Options

Transitioning from brands like National or Transcom? No problem. Part # RG06-090 is the replacement seal you need, compatible with a variety of existing parts, including Dexter, Chicago Rawhide, and TCM seals. The cross-reference compatibility means you can switch without second-guessing fit or function, streamlining the process of maintaining or upgrading your trailer hub assembly.

Maximize Performance with Exact Specification Fitting

When it comes to vehicle components, precision matters. These seals match OEM specs, providing a like-for-like replacement without compromise. Measured to exact standards, they offer an unbeatable fit, making them an optimal choice when performance and reliability are non-negotiable.

Leak-Free Assurance for Both Grease and Oil Systems

No more worrying whether your seals can handle the transition—these 10-10 seals work flawlessly in oil bath or grease applications. Ideal for trailers that require versatile solutions, this feature means you get uninterrupted service, regardless of your current or future needs.

RG06-090 Grease / Oil Seals 10-10 (Pair) - Double Lip Seals





Video of 10-10 Grease or Oil Double-Lip Seals - Qty 2

Videos are provided as a guide only. Refer to manufacturer installation instructions and specs for complete information.




Video Transcript for Hands-On with the 10-10 Grease or Oil Double-Lip Seals

Today were going to review part number RG06-090. This is the TruRyde trailer hub grease seals. This part number will contain two of the 10-10 grease seals. These are a double whip seal. And these are designed to be used with easy lube spindles and oil bath hubs that are used on 5200 pound axles, 6000 pound axles and 7000 pound axles. The overall diameter on this grease seal would measure 3.376.

The inner diameter right in here would measure 2.125. And if you also go to the product page on this part number we will list a seal cross-reference chart and what that chart will do is itll list the part number used for other grease seal manufacturers that will match this same part number so you can cross-reference if you have a part number thats different to see if it matches this one. And that should do it for a review on part number RG06-090.

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Ratings & Reviews

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Worked as expected.



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very good customer service and shipping



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Fits as needed, quality appears to be excellent.



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wheel bearings and sealsthe price was very good and their service was great



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Seals replaced my single lip seals perfectly (CR21352). Great price too.



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very quick..needed for camping trailer.....see ya ..gone camping....



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fast shipping, easy tranaction. We will buy from you again



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Similar to the original except the original is solid and this is not. I expect it is just as effective as the original item which had been manufactured nearly 9 years ago.



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Very quality product for the price!!! These double lip seals are 75% cheaper than the local parts store. Highly recommend these.



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I used the hubs and seals on a mobile home axle they fit perfect, the seals that came with hubs were not the size needed but RG06-090 is the correct size



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I bought some brake controllers in the past but did not know the stocked hard to find axle seals also. Lightning Fast delivery..... Got my trailer back on the road super fast.... They are easy swaps from the original Dexter axle 10-10-B seals Thanks etrailer you on top of it!!!



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I was having a delema with my axle seals on my 5th wheel, couldn't figure out what size they were due to lack of numbers on them. The crew at Etrailer was, is fantastic, I gave them the measurements using a micrometer and they quickly got me the right seals, and fit like a glove. Thank you very much Etrailer staff!!



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Seals installed well and are still fine a year later



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Received parts very quickly. Quality products. Very pleased. Had to replace pads due to easy lub system failure. Grease pumped in past seals and saturated pads was on and in everything. More cost effective to replace whole assembly. Assembly fit perfectly replacing lippert factory parts.



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Excellent service and fast shipping. The grease seals are exactly what I needed for our travel trailer.



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Excellent service, and excellent product quality, and very excellent price
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My order got here fast.



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Seals arrived 3 days of original estimated delivery, this was much appreciated since my boat is unusable while the trailer is being repaired. These seals are special and etrailer had them in stock. They fit my Dexter axles on my Pacific trailer which have a slightly smaller hub seal diameter than most of the other trailers. They are also designed to handle both grease and oil bath systems, I'm converting to oil bath.

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Steve S.

7/18/2023

Seals are still working fine in my oil bath system. I did a 2500 mile round trip a few months ago, no leaks.



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I was having a terrible time locating seals for my trailer so I went back to my Canadian supplier (Hitchweb) and without hesitation they gave me the contact info for etrailer. The parts person was knowledgeable and committed to find seals for my trailer. Shipping was very quick and the seals are a perfect match, thank you. I will definitely use etrailer again. Randy

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Randy

6/16/2022

I use these on a 14’ dump trailer that is used weekly in all kinds of Canadian weather and am pleased to say these seals have held up very well with no leaks and we check them regularly as a safety plan.



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This is my third order from e-trailer and like the others I have been well pleased. I was having trouble finding these grease seals for my travel trailer but e-trailer had them in stock and at a reasonable price. I installed them and they fit perfectly. I would highly recommend this company.

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Phil B.

5/18/2014

The grease seals are still doing what they are supposed to do. That is keep the grease where it is supposed to be. Not on the braking parts.Phil B.



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worked well



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The bearings and seals were an exact fit and worked as expected. Teresa J. is very knowledgeable and helped me figure out the right parts, even though I did not have axle data tags to work with. I highly recommend etrailer and will order from them if I need any parts in the future.

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Kent C.

4/17/2021

Everything is still working exactly as it should. I still consider this to be an all around great experience.



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I installed, and adjusted the 4-items : AKHD-655-6K drum assembles without any problems.
Also glad I ordered the extra RG06-090 seals with 2.125 diameter because they turned out to be the correct ones.
I highly recommend etrailer parts to anyone looking for good quality products.


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Eugene G.

6/23/2018

The AKHD-655-6K drum assembles are working just fine. Thanks for the quality product.



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Perfect fit on my old axles and hubs.



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Seals are like bearings , they're as good as they do their job. These look excellent and with proper installation and a perfect mating surface, they should keep the grease where it belongs.

Fit and installed as they should.

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Chuck H.

1/28/2015

These were installed in old hubs on new axles and with new bearings. The grease has stayed exactly where it belongs.


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