Grease Seal Availability with Inner Diameter 1.5 and Outer 1.987
Published 08/22/2015 >
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Question:
I am having trouble getting the part numbers for the axle seal. ID 1.5 OD 2 Would you know the part numbers for a 13 ft Boler Trailer with a dexter axle number 9? ID 1.8 OD 2.55 Thanks
asked by: Mike B
Expert Reply:
Try measuring your old grease seal again as most likely the part # 10-9 would be the correct seal you would need. This seal has an inner diameter of 1.50 inches and an outer diameter of 1.987 which is pretty close to what you have but not quite the same. This would be the best option we could provide.
The closest grease seal to match the second set of dimensions is the part # BB60002 that has inner diameter of 1.875 and outer diameter 2.560.
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Fulton Single Axle Trailer Fender - Black Plastic - 8" to 12" Wheels - Qty 1
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