Bearing Protectors for a Trailer with a 1.950 Inch Hub Bore
Updated 06/11/2015 | Published 06/09/2015 >
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Question:
I have a camp trailer I want to buy bearing buddies for. The inside diameter of my hub is 1.950inch is there a similar product that will fit mine? I cant find one by Bearing Buddy.
asked by: Kate
Expert Reply:
The closest fit of any bearing protector we have to a 1.950 hub bore is going to be either # BB1968SS for stainless steel or # BB1968 for chrome plated. These are designed to fit a hub bore of 1.968 inches.
Bearing protectors are often slightly larger than the hub bore for a tight fit. But 0.018 inches still might be too large to fit. Make sure that when you measure you are using dial or digital calipers for the most accurate measurement.
It also might help if you can tell me the inner and outer bearing numbers of the hubs. Both sets of Bearing Buddies listed above work with outer bearing models M-12649 and 07100.
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