Choosing Bearing Buddy Bearing Protectors for Timeout Motorcycle Tent Trailer
Updated 06/12/2015 | Published 06/11/2015 >
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Question:
Which Bearing Buddy protectors do I need for a Timeout motorcycle tent trailer with Kendra 4.00/4.00 tire with 8inch wheels?
asked by: Gary S
Expert Reply:
Bearing Buddy bearing protectors are offered in many sizes to fit a wide range of hub bores. The linked page will show you all parts which you can sort based on the measurement you take of your hub bore. You want to choose the Bearing Buddy with an outer diameter that is closest to your hub bore measurement. Please refer to the linked photo for illustration of the needed measurement.
You will need a precision digital or dial caliper to measure your hub bore to the nearest thousandth, which is 3 decimal places such as 1.812 for example. In this case you'd want Bearing Buddy kit # BB1810.
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