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Bearing Buddy Bearing Protectors - Model 2717 - Chrome Plated (Pair)

Bearing Buddy Bearing Protectors - Model 2717 - Chrome Plated (Pair)

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Bearing Buddy trailer bearings races seals caps for your 2016 Forest River Sierra Fifth Wheel are available from etrailer.com. Installation instructions and reviews for your Forest River trailer bearings races seals caps. Expert service, and great trailer bearings races seals caps prices. etrailer.com carries a complete line of Bearing Buddy products. Order your Bearing Buddy Bearing Protectors - Model 2717 - Chrome Plated (Pair) part number BB2717 online at etrailer.com or call 1-800-940-8924 for expert service.
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Bearing Buddy Trailer Bearings Races Seals Caps - BB2717

  • Caps
  • Bearing Protector Grease Cap
  • 2.717 Inch
  • Bearing Buddy

Provide your trailer wheel bearings with premium protection - replace your existing grease caps with Bearing Buddies. They install in seconds and provide an easy, safe way to monitor and control the level of grease in your axle hub.


Features:

  • Replaces the grease cap in the axle hub
  • Prevents wheel-bearing failure
    • Keeps water and dirt out of hubs and bearings
    • Allows boat trailer wheels to be completely submerged
    • Stops corrosion and pitting on bearings
  • Provides easily accessible grease fitting
    • Makes adding grease to the bearings quick and simple
  • Maintains slight, controlled pressure (3 psi) with spring-loaded piston, preventing water from entering hub
  • Prevents overfilling and rear seal damage with automatic pressure-relief feature
    • Grease seeps around piston edges and into barrel when full
  • Constructed of stainless steel internal parts and triple-chrome-plated steel barrel
    • Ensures longer-lasting fit than plastic or aluminum products
  • Includes rubber covers
  • Installs easily
  • Made in the USA


Specs:

  • Fits 2.717" hub bore
    • Works with outer bearing models 14124 and 14125A
    • Works with outer bearing cup (race) model 14276
      • Commonly found on 5,200-lb to 7,000-lb Dexter axles
  • Lifetime warranty


Bearing Buddy installed diagram

Bearing Buddy Operation

Replace your existing grease cap with a Bearing Buddy to ensure a safe, easy way to monitor and control the level of grease in your axle hub. To adjust the amount of grease in the hub, use a grease gun to add more through the appropriate fitting. Adding grease moves the Bearing Buddy spring-loaded piston outward 1/8".

The O-ring inside the barrel of the Bearing Buddy maintains a seal from the outside. The interior of the Bearing Buddy is pressurized, preventing water from entering the barrel and diluting the grease.

An automatic pressure-relief feature is built into the Bearing Buddy. When the device is full, grease will seep around the edges of the piston and into the barrel. This prevents overfilling that can damage the inner seal.

You can manually check the grease level in your Bearing Buddy by pressing on the edge of the piston. If you can rock or move the piston, the hub is properly filled.



42717 Bearing Buddy Model 2717 - Chrome Plated (Pair)



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Bearing Buddy Bearing Protectors - Model 2717 - Chrome Plated (Pair) - BB2717

Average Customer Rating:  4.8 out of 5 stars   (63 Customer Reviews)

Provide your trailer wheel bearings with premium protection - replace your existing grease caps with Bearing Buddies. They install in seconds and provide an easy, safe way to monitor and control the level of grease in your axle hub.

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Liked these until the 4th and last one I removed to tighten the nut. Wasn't too happy with this one. I thought they would be one piece. Took a large pair of water pump pliers and a crowbar to get the insert out. Needless to say I had to order a replacement. I'd have given it 4 stars until this.



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Fit great and worked as descibed. Good detailed installation instructions.

Ray E.

4/14/2015

Have had no problems with buddy bearings they work great and give me confidence when making long hauls.



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got large bearing buddys for a large axle trailer that i could not find anywhere.
i inadvertently made 2 orders because the first order i ordered only 1 pair, letting the fact the trailer had 2 axles. therefore i placed a second order exactly as the first. later the same afternoon i got a call asking to confirm 1 or 2 were needed. they thought i may have accidentally ordered the same thing twice. NO, i confirmed it was my error in ordering only 1 pair and that i actually did need 2 pair. confirmed, they processed the order and shortly thereafter within their promised time i had them. exactly what i needed and QUICK!



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I put these on my 22ft stock trailer.Easy to install, easy to fill with grease. Way better than packing the bearings every couple of years. Ill put these on all of my trailers.



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We are going to reserve our opinion because our experience with bearing buddies has literally cost us thousands in repairs due to their failure to stay on for more than 5-10 thousand miles.

It may work fine for those doing a few hundred miles a year.
New World LLC



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Ordered two boxes of bearing buddys for a great price and I selected two-day shipping. Ordered was processed and shipped right away, however UPS dropped the ball. I notified customer service and they issued me credit for the difference in shipping. The parts I ordered showed up a couple of days later. Will definitely be doing more business with etrailer in the future.



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Only company I could find that had these to fit my 7000lb axles. Installed easily and work great. They give a great peace of mind knowing there is grease in the bearing.



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I've been pleased with how nice the bearing buddies are holding up. They still look nice, after a year. I would recommend ETrailer to anyone, they have great customer service.



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EXACTLY what I NEEDED for my trailer! First I went to the local Auto parts store, the first question they asked 'What is the make and model of your car". I should of know better. First question from etrailer... how many do you want! THANKS etrailer you are the best source for my trailer parts. ALSO It was delivered on time!



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I have a tandem trailer with brakes only on the rear, I decided to add brakes to front axle. Parts bolted on easy, and worked great. No fitment issues.



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Ordered the Bearing Buddy Bearing Protectors. They were delivered promptly and fit perfectly. They also included a note in the order stating that if they didn't fit, just send them back and they'd work to find something to fit. This company seems to care a lot about customer satisfaction.



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Delivered in timely manner. For most part it is a good product. But make sure the nut that hold grease fitting are tight before you put it on.



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I ordered to pairs of these Bearing Buddies for my horse trailer. They fit perfectly and are of very high quality! I was very impressed with how quickly I received my order also! I ordered them about 5pm on Monday and already received them in Wisconsin on Wednesday!!! Thank you, etrailer! I was also very impressed with the great price I got them for!



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Cristy knows the products well and quickly found the right Buddy Bearings for my trailer. They arrived in a timely manner and fit perfectly. I will recommend etrailer to all my friends. Cheers, George



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On our toy hauler-work perfect. Do not have to remove the wheel bearing as often



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The bearing buddy that I ordered were a great buy and were easy to install , Will save me a lot of time not having to take apart to grease the bearings. Thanks for a great product



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The parts I recieved were in good condition considering the box they came in was trashed. Two of the bearings were a little bigger than the other, they took a little longer to install. One I hope I didn't damage having to hit it a little harder. Overall if they all work I will be very satified.



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Page easy to negotiate, found a whole bunch of other things there too... Later.
Exactly the product I ordered.
Fast delivery.
Haven't put them on yet so I have no idea if I will need customer service but the note in the box says they will be there.
Directions good and simple.
thanks



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THE RIGHT PARTS CAME AND THEY GOT HERE IN THEIR SCEDULED TIME. THEY WERE ALSO DELIVERED QUICKLY ENOUGH FOR ME TO ORDER OUT NEXT TRAILER PARTS FROM YOU
THANK YOU



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Ordered the Bearing Buddy Bearing Protectors. They were delivered promptly and fit perfectly.



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Great product! Easy to install! Keeps your bearings greased, and you can tell when it's time to add more, simply.



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The Bearing Buddys were just what I had been looking for. I could not find them in the size I needed on a store shelf. Thanks for the quick service.



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Fast Service, got all the correct parts as promised!



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Great product works as designed... awesome service from etrailer!!!



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Fit perfectly on my car trailer axles.


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  • Bearing Buddy for Trailer Hub that Has Bearing Number of 25580
    Since you didn't specify which bearing of your hub is 25580 I am fairly certain that the correct Bearing Buddy you would need would be the part # BB2717. But you will need to measure the bore where you old grease cap sits currently to verify that it is 2.71 inches in diameter.
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  • What Could Be Causing a Loud Banging/Popping Noise When Turning W/ Trailer
    What's likely happened is that you have some worn component in your suspension system. The bearings in worn CV joints can pop in and out of place as the axle bends with the wheel, and worn strut mounts would be hard to rotate which would cause binding and would be released upon turning causing a loud banging noise. I'd recommend starting by inspecting your suspension, and check specifically in those places mentioned for wear and tear.
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  • Are the Bearing Buddy Bearing Protectors BB2717 Threaded
    The Bearing Buddy Bearing Protectors part # BB2717 are not threaded, they instead offer press-in installation. There are Bearing Buddy Bearing Protectors available which are threaded but not for a 2.717" bore. I have attached a full list of options below but you will need to verify the exact hub bore down to the thousandth of an inch to confirm.
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  • Bearing Buddy Bearing Protector Function and Initial Installation
    The Bearing Buddy bearing protectors like # BB2717 have the integrated grease zerk and a spring loaded piston that provides 3 psi controlled pressure to keep grease in the hub and keep water out. It is designed to pack grease throughout your hub as you stated keeping the bearings coated. It will require far more than you previously used as it will fill the space between the bearings as you stated but it will keep maintenance to a minimum as it keep everything well lubricated and keeps...
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  • What is the Reaction When Two Greases Aren't Compatible?
    It is true that some greases do not play well together but this is based on type of grease and not on brand name. When incompatible greases are mixed, the different thickener types with cause the mixture to harden and not release any oil or do the exact opposite and soften too much so all the oil releases. Either can obviously cause bearings to fail quickly. I've attached a chart to assist and have also linked an article to further addess the different kinds of grease.
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  • Does Using Bearing Buddy Replace Need for Trailer Hub Grease Seal
    The Bearing Buddy like the part # BB2717 replaces the grease cap/dust cover which acts as a seal on the outside of the hub, but the inner seal would still be used.
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  • Does Zerk Fitting On EZ Lube Spindle Need To Be Removed When Using Bearing Buddy?
    Since your Carry-On Trailer has EZ Lube spindles with a zerk fitting you will need to go ahead and remove the zerk fitting to allow the Bearing Buddy Bearing Protector # BB2717 to send grease to the bearings and spindle. I included a video of the # BB2717 for you to take a look at.
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  • Availability of Bearing Buddy to Replace 4 Inch Diameter Oil Cap
    The largest Bearing Buddy available is a 2.717 inch diameter # BB2717SS (stainless steel) or # BB2717 (chrome plated), which means you wouldn't be able to convert your oil bath hubs to greased ones. However, we do carry the direct replacement for your Dexter Oil Cap Kit number K71-148-00, the Redline # RG04-270, which includes the cap, gasket and plug and is designed for 9K-15K Dexter Oil Bath Hubs like # K08-288-90.
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  • Can Bearing Buddy Bearing Protectors Be Used on EZ Lube Trailer Spindles
    You can indeed use Bearing Buddy Bearing Protectors on the EZ Lube spindles for your trailer but as you mentioned you will first need to cut off the zerk fittings. The zerk fitting would prevent a proper fit but once it's removed you're good to go. If you are blowing seals though with the E-Z Lube spindles I would first check to make sure you aren't over filling the hubs with grease. Using a double lip grease seal will also help this. The Bearing Buddy Bearing Protectors # BB2717 that...
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  • How to Remove Bearing Buddy Bearing Protector From Hub
    The best way to remove a Bearing Buddy Bearing Protector like # BB2717 is pretty much what you've been doing. Because the fit inside the hub bore is pretty tight, you just have to take a rubber mallet (or wood block) and firmly tap it around the sides until it's unseated and loosened up enough to pull it out by hand. This process is briefly shown right at the beginning of the video I attached below. If your Bearing Buddy came out in a couple of pieces it was likely damaged in the removal...
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  • Correct Bearing Buddy Bearing Protectors for 7K Axle with 14125A Outer Bearing
    The correct Bearing Buddy Bearing Protectors for a 7K trailer axle with 14125A outer bearing should be the part # BB2717 which is for a 2.717" hub bore.
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  • Recommended Hydraulic Brake Assemblies, Actuator, And Brake Lines For Dual Axle RV
    For your conversion to hydraulic brakes on your 7,000 lb dual axle RV, I recommend the Hydraulic Brake Kit - Uni-Servo - Free Backing - 12" - Left/Right Hand Assemblies - 5.5K to 7K # AKFBBRK-7. These assemblies are side specific and are labeled for you. These will work with your current hub and drum assemblies. For installation and adjustment, you will want the Brake Adjustment Spoon for Drum Brakes # W80630. If you need the mounting bolts for these assemblies, I recommend # BRKH12. If...
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  • Which Bearing Buddy Fits Hubs of 2019 Keystone Sprinter 3531FWDEN
    Since we know your 2019 Keystone Sprinter 3531 5th wheel has 7k axles like what the Dexter hub part # 42866UC3-EZ fits we know that the correct Bearing Buddy is the part # BB2717 that you referenced. Or if you wanted the stainless steel version that won't corrode you'd want the part # BB2717SS. It's pretty easy to over-fill hubs with grease using Bearing Buddies though so be careful not to put so much grease in the hub that it blows out the seal on the backside of the hub.
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  • How Does Inner Bearing Get Grease When using Bearing Buddy
    Bearing Buddy pumps grease into the center of the hub all the way back to the grease seal. A double lip seal should be used to prevent grease from blowing out the seal when added. When the hub and seals and bearings are first assembled, they should be packed. After a period of time and when you want to maintain the grease on the bearings, the grease would travel from the zerk fitting on the Bearing buddy through the outer bearing. It would then fill the cavity inside the hub and continue...
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  • Selecting Correct Bearing Buddy for 8-Lug Hub on 7000-lb Axle on PJ Dump Trailer
    Selecting the correct Bearing Buddy bearing protector for your 8-lug hubs requires that you know the hub's bore where the grease cap (or Bearing Buddy) fits. This requires using a precision digital or dial caliper and measurement to the nearest thousandth - 3 decimal points. You also want to note whether you hubs are threaded or non-threaded as we offer both types of Bearing Buddy. For example, we offer an 8-lug hub for 7K axles, part # 8-219-4UC3, and this hub's bore happens to be 2.720-inches...
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  • Bearing Buddy Bearing Protector for 7,000 Pound Trailer Axle
    The most common hub bore diameter for 7,000 pound trailer hubs is 2.717", for which the Bearing Buddy Bearing Protectors # BB2717 will work perfectly. With that being said I still highly recommend verifying your existing hub bore diameter with a digital caliper to be certain, as not all 7,000 pound hubs are created equal. I have attached a short video review on this set that you can check out as well.
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  • Replacement Bearings and Seals for Converting 8K Oil Bath Dexter Axle to Grease
    I believe I was able to find the bearings and seals that you need, but you'll want to double check on your end by removing the hub and looking at part numbers just to make sure. Inner Bearing - # 25580 Inner Race - # 25520 Outer Bearing - # 02475 Outer Race - # 02420 Grease Seals - # RG06-070 (2.250" ID and 3.376" OD) When it comes to the oil bath caps from what I could find yours should be part # RG04-230 which has an OD of 2.875" and nothing we have is that fits that. Since this is...
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  • How to Measure for Selection of the Correct Bearing Buddy Bearing Protectors
    There are two ways to measure to determine the correct size of Bearing Buddy Bearing Protectors you will need. The First way is to measure the outside diameter of the bearing cap installation surface. If the bearing caps are removed gently without deforming them then this is the easiest way to measure. You will need to use a Dial Caliper to take these fairly precise measurements. The other method of measuring also requires the use of a dial caliper. You will need to measure the inside...
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  • Correct Bearing Protector for 2.7" Trailer Hubs
    The Bearing Buddy Bearing Protectors part # BB2717 are the only bearing protector caps we offer for a 2.717" hub bore.
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  • Which Bearing Buddies Will Fit a 2-7/16 Inch Hub Bore
    You will likely need 2441 model Bearing Buddies: # BB2441 for chrome or # BB2441SS for stainless steel. Your hub bore will be slightly less than this if it is exactly 2-7/16 inches and that ensures a tight fit. The hub bore should really be measured using calipers such as # PTW80157 because the measurement has to be as accurate as possible.
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  • Bearing Buddy Protectors for 7,000-lb Dexter axles
    Thank you very much for your follow up question. The Bearing Buddy Bearing Protectors # BB2717 are designed to work with outer bearing model 14125A and outer bearing cup (race) model 14276, which are commonly found on 7,000-lb Dexter axles. Most grease caps on 7K axles have a flange diameter of 2.722 because they are made of very thin metal and are designed to slightly crush when they are pressed into the hub bore. The Bearing Buddies don't crush as easily so they are made closer to spec...
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  • Bearing Buddy Compatibility with Dexter 6000 lb Axle
    I'm assuming there is a typo in the ID you gave. Based on the Dexter 6K hubs, it appears you may have a 2.72 grease cap. That is the closest I found to the size you gave. The Bearing Buddy Bearing Protectors - Model 2717 - Chrome Plated (Pair) # BB2717 would be the fit for that model. If you can give me the numbers on your hub, I may be able to pin point the correct kit for you if there is one.
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  • How To Keep Bearings On Dexter 7000lb Axles Greased
    I have another option for you, but since your Dexter 7000lb axles use standard bearings there are no Nev-R Lube Bearings available as they only fit Nev-R Lube axles. Instead I recommend Bearing Buddy Bearing Protectors - Model 2717 - Chrome Plated (Pair) # BB2717 which will replace your grease caps and make it much easier to grease your bearings by using the zerk fitting instead of having to remove the hub and manually pack the bearings. I included a video of the # BB2717 for you to take...
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  • Recommended Bearing Buddy Bearing Protectors For Hub With 2.567" Grease Caps
    It sure will! Since your current grease caps measure 2.567" the correct Bearing Buddy Bearing Protectors for your hub will be the # BB2562 which measure 2.562". This is close enough in size that it will work just fine. I included a video of the # BB2562 for you to take a look at.
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