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Replacement Race for LM67048 Bearing

Part Number: LM67010
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etrailer Trailer Bearings Races Seals Caps - LM67010

Highlights

  • Smooth Surface: Ensures seamless performance when paired with LM67048 bearing.
  • Standard Fit: Uses industry-standard number LM67010 for easy replacement.
  • Specific Compatibility: Ideal for 5200-6000 lbs axles, enhancing durability.
  • Precise Size: Features a 2.328" outer diameter for accurate fitment.
  • Robust Construction: Provides a reliable foundation for trailer hubs.
  • Essential Maintenance: Perfect for those maintaining high-performance trailer setups.

Features to know about

Perfect Fit Every Time: Compatible with LM67048 Bearings

When it comes to replacing parts, nothing is more satisfying than a perfect match. This Replacement Race for LM67048 Bearing, with its precise 2.328-inch outer diameter, ensures a seamless fit inside your trailer hub. It's designed to work perfectly with the LM67048 bearing, providing a smooth, faultless surface for the bearing to roll on, making it a no-hassle choice for your trailer needs.

Reliable Industry Standards: Trusted LM67010 Number

Replacement parts can be tricky to navigate, but not with this one! The Replacement Race for LM67048 Bearing proudly carries the industry-standard number LM67010, making it easy to identify and trust. Whether you're maintaining a 1988 boat trailer or ensuring a reliable ride for an upcoming trip, this part meets the expectations of seasoned enthusiasts and ensures reliable performance over the miles.

Quiet and Smooth Journey: Exceptional Surface for Bearings

Nobody wants to hear rattling or grinding when they're on the road. The smooth surface of this race offers the perfect footing for your bearing to roll on, reducing noise and vibration. It's this considered construction that provides a quieter, smoother ride, so you can focus more on the journey ahead.

Built for Versatile Applications: From Roads to Off-Road Adventures

Whether you’re taking your trailer down the highway or across rugged terrains, the Replacement Race for LM67048 Bearing is up for the challenge. It's proven its mettle even in off-road environments, lasting through high abuse and annual replacements as savvy maintenance. Enjoy the peace of mind knowing your parts are capable, no matter where the road – or lack thereof – takes you.

Crafted for Quality and Longevity: Durable Design

Replacing the components of your trailer shouldn’t be a frequent task. This race is crafted for durability, providing reliable performance that's stood up to rigorous testing and long-haul use. With many reporting over 40,000 miles on this high-quality part, you can trust it to go the distance with you on your travels.

Ready for Immediate Use: Direct OEM Replacement

Ease of installation is a must for trailer parts. As a direct replacement for your existing component, installing this race is straightforward. Whether it's for a farm wagon or a U-haul trailer, feel assured knowing it’s designed to fit smoothly without any modifications, making DIY maintenance and repairs a breeze for enthusiasts of all levels.



Video of Replacement Race for LM67048 Bearing

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




Video Transcript for Feature Breakdown: Replacement Race for LM67048 Bearing

Speaker 1: Today we're going to be taking a look at the race replacement process for trailer hubs. Now these races, you can see one right here, are designed to fit inside of your hub. They're going to allow your bearing a nice seat. It's going to come in, it fits on there, this stays with the hub, this goes around your axle. That's going to give us our rotation of our hub, so we don't have metal on metal contact. That's what the system's designed to do.Now these races over time are going to get fatigued.

Let me take one of these out and I'll show you what I mean. Now the removal process of a race is typically going to involve a punch or a screwdriver that you don't like too much, because we're going to be knocking on this with a hammer, and typically you're going to deform that tip. That's why that one's been ground down a few times. With either method, we need to tap on the back side of the race. You can see this front race here, it's going to go in and there's a little lip in here behind it.

We're actually looking at the back of another race. You see this lip right down here. That's going to be our inner race, which is right here.We'll start by getting that one out. Punch or screwdriver, and then we're going to start tapping on it. Now whatever surface you're working on, it's a good idea to have a block of wood.

It's going to kind of help keep this metal from hitting into the concrete or digging into grass or whatever you might be working on. You see if you just bring your punch down so it sits on the back side of that race, or bring your screwdriver down so it sits on the backside of that race, and we'll begin tapping.We're going to go side to side, forward and back. As we do our race is going to start sliding out of the hub. See our race is almost out here to the edge. Kind of hear how that tone changed a little bit.

Now we'll support it using two blocks of wood because that needs to come out. You can see our old race, let's just wipe this off a little bit and take a look at the symptoms that will cause us to need a replacement here. You see all the marks and all the grooves that are around that outside edge You can even see some cracking from excess heat, so we probably had a bearing failure here. Some of the material got in between the bearing and the race and it caused all this damage.As your bearing rides on that, it's drastically going to decrease the life. Once you have a nice smooth surface for the bearing to ride on, that extends the life. That's going to make our bearing last much longer, so it's a great idea to replace your races if you see any kind of issues like this. Now this is going to work out great for just a low budget hub rebuild, but these replacement races also come in really handy in the situation that maybe your hub's gone obsolete and they don't make a complete replacement. You can still get the components you need to rebuild that and extend the life of your trailer.We'll do the same thing for our other side. Inside there's a spot where our race is meant to seat right up against. You can see it's kind of like a little raised edge there You want to be sure that you take a towel, or if you need to maybe if there's some rust build up in there or something, a small pick or small screwdriver, and you want to clean that seat off really well so our race will go all the way down in and made up against the surface it's intended to. See there we've got it nice and clean now, so our race should seat in there well. Just want to make sure your inner and outer race seats are both nice and clean, and we'll show you how to get your new race installed.We want the thinner portion of the race, you can see the thinner portion here, the thicker portion there, we want the thinner portion to face out, and then we need to drive this down into place. Now there are a few methods for this. One would be taking a block of wood. You'll tap that until it comes down flush with the face of the hub, kind of like that. Then you'll take your old race and put the thick side down and use that to drive it in just a little bit further to where there's a small lip all the way around and then at that point some guys will take a punch or a screwdriver, or in this case I really prefer a punch though.If you look at the end of these two punches. One of them is nice and clean and flush. One of them has been beat up quite a bit. I would choose the cleaner of the two punches. That's going to reduce the risk that we'll cause any damage to our race. Then it's just a matter of slowly going around side to side and getting it tapped all the way down against that seat.The second method is going to be our race and seal driver kit. Now this is from Performance Tool. It comes with many different size heads for many of the different common size races and bearings. Part number on this is PTW83020. This takes a lot of the worry out that you might potentially cause damage to your new race as it goes in. You can see it's got the perfect taper, it's designed to fit that race, then it's just a matter of driving it in with your hammer. As you go you'll want to listen for the sound to change. It's going to go from a hollowish sound as it's moving to a much more firm sound. Right there.We'll flip this over and we just need to check around the back side of our race to make sure it's all the way down against that seat. Now we're ready to do the other side. As you drive your races in you can see sometimes they pull off just a little bit of the metal off the outside of the hub, so it's a really good idea at this point to make sure we get any of that out of there. What we're going to be left with is essentially a brand new hub. We've got our races put right in there. Our bearings going to have an excellent spot to go in and seat, and that will help us ensure we get maximum life out of our trailer and we won't have any failures.That's going to complete our look at the race replacement process. You're able to replace your races in your hub rather than purchasing complete replacements.

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