Grease Cap Recommendation for a Harbor Freight Trailer 90154
Published 01/08/2015 >
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Question:
I bought a Harbor freight folding trailer about 6 months ago 4foot X 8 #90154 and have lost a grease cap. Which one is the right size for they come in different sizes? I have tried a 1.98 inch which is too small, and a 2 3/32inch which is slightly too big. I thank you in advance...
asked by: Angel R
Expert Reply:
The 2.09 grease cap that you tried might be the one to use. They are supposed to be a tight fit and require being tapped in with a hammer and a flat piece of wood like a 2x4.
There is a Bearing Buddy that fits right between the two sizes you have tried though. The part # BB2047SS has an outer diameter of 2.047 inches.
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