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Replacement Trailer Hub Bearing - 25580
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Replacement Trailer Hub Bearing - 25580

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High-quality, tapered roller bearing is designed for high-speed use. Replacement part uses industry-standard number. Great Prices for the best trailer bearings races seals caps from etrailer. Replacement Trailer Hub Bearing - 25580 part number 25580 can be ordered online at etrailer.com or call 1-800-940-8924 for expert service.
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Highlights

  • Universal Fit for Axles: Compatible with 5,200-lb to 10,000-lb axles, covering a wide range.
  • Industry-Standard Size: Inner bearing diameter of 1.750 inches for easy replacements.
  • High-Speed Performance: Tapered roller design ensures efficient high-speed use.
  • Comprehensive Axle Applications: Inner for lower axle classes, outer for higher capacities.
  • Enduring Quality: Crafted for durability, matching race 25520 sold separately.
  • Versatile Use: Serves both general and specific bearing requirements.

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Exact Replacement Every Time: Industry-Standard Compatibility

Swapping out old bearings is seamless with this Replacement Trailer Hub Bearing 25580. Designed to match industry-standard sizes, it effortlessly fits right into your trailer system without skimping on integrity or reliability. The 1.750-inch inner diameter makes it a perfect fit for 5,200-lb to 9,000-lb axles, ensuring you get back on the road with confidence.

High-Speed Performance: Tapered Roller Bearing Design

For those long hauls and high-speed drives, peace of mind is crucial. This bearing's high-quality, tapered roller design is specifically engineered for high-speed use, providing smooth rotations and bringing stability to every journey. Experience fewer disruptions and more effortless travels, each time you hit the road.

Longevity Under Heavy Loads: Sturdy Build for Various Axles

Whether you’re towing light or heavy, this bearing holds up. It’s made for a range of axles, from 6,000-lb to 10,000-lb general duty axles. Its robust construction ensures it withstands the test of time, load, and road conditions, allowing you to haul confidently without worrying about frequent replacements.

Versatile Compatibility: Compatible with Essential Parts

Alongside bearing #25580, you can find everything you need—including races like the #25520—to keep your trailer running smoothly. Used as either an inner or outer bearing, depending on your axle, it fits perfectly in harmony with corresponding races and seals, making your trailer maintenance straightforward and efficient.

Preferred Choice for DIY Enthusiasts: Easy Installation and Replacement

With industry-standard sizing that matches what most trailers need, you can switch bearings without hassle. Its simplicity transforms previously daunting DIY tasks into achievable works, giving you more control over your trailer's maintenance while saving both time and money on professional servicing.

Built for Multi-Tasking Trailers: Perfect Fit for a Diverse Fleet

When managing multiple trailers, consistency is key. This product’s compatibility across different axle weights means that whether you have a 12,000 GVW two-axle or a 25-year-old boat trailer, you can rely on a single bearing type. Convenient and reliable, it simplifies managing replacements for a varied fleet.

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Video Transcript for Review of etrailer Trailer Bearings Races Seals Caps - Replacement Bearing - 25580

Hello, everybody. This is Jeff at etrailer.com. Today, we're gonna take a look at this replacement trailer hub bearing, part number 25580. Now, this is a high-quality, tapered roller bearing. It is designed for use in 5,200 pound up to 10,000 pound axles, and it does this as a replacement part. It does use this industry standard number of 25580 and that'll always be etched on the bearing itself to let you know what part number it is.

So if you can see it right there, it's etched right there. Now, the inner diameter, which is the critical measurement right here, is 1.75 inches. The matching bearing race that this'll sit in, we sell separately. It's part number 25520. And the application again for this bearing, it's used as an inner bearing for 5,200 pound, 6,000 pound, 7,000 pound, and 8,000 pound axles.

And it's also used as an outer bearing on 9,000 pound and 10,000 pound general duty axles. But that should do it for a look at the replacement trailer hub bearing.

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