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Replacement Trailer Hub Bearing - 15123
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Replacement Trailer Hub Bearing - 15123

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Highlights

  • High-Speed Compatibility: Designed for high-speed use, perfect for trailers on highways.
  • 1.250" Inner Diameter: Standard size ensures a perfect fit for 5,200 to 7,000 lbs axles.
  • Industry-Standard Number: Uses the trusted 15123 number for reliable part replacement.
  • Perfect for RVs: Ideal for RV hubs, like Lippert 6,000 lb axles, ensuring smooth towing.
  • Optimized for Heavy Loads: Suitable for 10k pound trailers, ensuring durability and strength.
  • Upgrade and Repair Ready: Great for modernizing or fixing older trailer models.

Features to know about

Precision Matching: Industry-Standard Tapered Roller Bearing

When it comes to replacing trailer hub bearings, precision is key. The Replacement Trailer Hub Bearing 15123 is built with industry-standard measurements. Its inner diameter of 1.250 inches makes it perfectly suited as an outer bearing for 5,200 lbs, 6,000 lbs, and 7,000 lbs axles. This means you're guaranteed a snug fit with your trailer, minimizing any unnecessary movement and wear, helping to avoid those costly repairs down the line.

High-Speed Performance: Designed for Durability

Whether you're towing across town or across the country, this bearing is designed for high-speed use, ensuring that you can embark on any journey with confidence and peace of mind. Its robust design addresses the needs of frequent travelers, keeping your wheels spinning smoothly and efficiently, mile after mile.

Seamless Integration: Matching Race (15245)

To achieve a seamless integration with your trailer hub setup, this product is complemented by a matching race, the 15245 (sold separately). This pairing promises efficient load handling and an extended lifespan, safeguarding against the common issues of friction wear and tear. It's an investment in reliability.

Perfect Fit for Your Vehicle: Compatible with Various Hubs

The 15123 bearing isn’t just any replacement; it’s designed to fit perfectly with hubs 42655, 42656, and 8-174-5, catering specifically to professional and DIY enthusiasts who demand accuracy and compatibility. No more guesswork, just a simple swap that gets you back on the road quickly and safely.

Versatile and Ready: Important Axle Options

Catering for various loads and axle requirements, this bearing adapts to a range of setups, offering options for race variations and accommodating different axle weight limits. Experience flexibility without compromising on quality or functionality, whether you're hauling lightweight loads or tackling more demanding weight capacities.

Robust Build: Optimal Load Management

Featuring tapered roller bearings, this product excels in distributing load pressures evenly across your trailer wheels, reducing stress and extending the life of your setup. When paired with the correct lubrication and maintenance, it ensures long-lasting, hitch-free performance that stands up against the rigors of heavy-duty towing.



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Video Transcript for Review of etrailer Trailer Bearings Races Seals Caps - Bearings - 15123

Hello, everybody, this is Jeff at etrailer.com. Today, we take a look at this replacement 15123 trailer hub bearing. Now, this is a replacement tapered roller bearing. It's designed to fit to 5,200-pound, 6,000-pound and 7,000-pound axles. It is designed for high speed use and the bearing is always stamped with the industry standard part number. And if you look right here, you'll be able to see it, 15123.

Now, the bearing raise that this will sit in and operate, we do sell that separate on our website. That goes by a part number of 15245. And then the measurement on this, the important measurement is the inner diameter and on this one, it's 1.250. It is a stamped steel construction. Now, when this is installed on the spindle, it would need to be lubricated with either wheel bearing grease or oil.

But that's going to do it for a look at the replacement 15123 trailer hub bearing.

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