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Trailer Bearings Races Seals Caps - 2.250 Inch I.D.

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Keep Your Trailer Rolling with the Right Bearings, Races, and Seals

Keeping your trailer in great shape doesn’t have to be complicated. We’ve got you covered with tips to help you find the right bearings, races, and seals so your next haul is smooth and worry-free.

There's no single "common" size since wheel bearings vary depending on axle sizes, but some of the most common inner diameters are 1.000 inches, 1.250 inches, and 1.500 inches. Always check your axle specs to ensure you're picking the right size
If you hear grinding noises, notice excessive heat around the hub, or experience wobbly wheels, it's time to check your bearings! Regular maintenance and greasing can extend their life, but worn bearings should be replaced ASAP to avoid damage to your trailer.
It's tempting to reuse them, but old dust caps might not seal as tightly after being removed. Replacing them with fresh ones ensures a snug fit, keeping your bearings protected from water and road debris.
For most trailers, greasing your bearings every 6,000-10,000 miles or annually is ideal. If you're towing through water or heavy-duty conditions, check and grease them more frequently to keep them running smooth.