Grease Seal Recommendation to Replace one with ID of 1.2355 and OD of 1.975
Updated 10/13/2015 | Published 10/12/2015 >
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I can not find any serial numbers on the grease seals for my 8000 Snow bear trailer! What I do know the measurements are I.D 1.2355 OD 1.9750 and a width of.3655. Not Sure if this is totally correct had the parts guy at my Napa store measure the grease seal. The Hub and bearing assembly are 1. One other question I did see the serial numbers on the wheel bearings. I need mainly right now the grease seals. I just repacked the bearings noticed will need some new seals in the near future. I need some part numbers to be able to get parts since the Snow bear Company no longer supports their product.
asked by: Rick
Expert Reply:
The closes grease seal we have to the dimensions you listed is the part # 34823. This seal has an outer diameter of 1.983 inches and an inner diameter of 1.249 inches.
You might remeasure your seals to be sure. For the inner diameter it will be easier to get an exact measurement by measuring the spindle where the seal rides instead.
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