How To Find Correct Hub Components On 2002 Coleman Cottonwood Pop-Up Trailer
Updated 02/03/2016 | Published 02/02/2016 >
Question:
I have a 2002 Coleman Cottonwood pop up trailer. I want to replace the wheel bearings and am looking for the right kit to replace the bearings and grease seal etc.
asked by: Gia D
Expert Reply:
The best way to make sure you get the correct components for your hubs is to remove the hub and get the bearing and seal numbers off the ones installed on your trailer. I have attached a photo that shows where the numbers can typically be found.
If you are unable to read the numbers on the bearings, you can use a digital caliper like part # PTW80157 and take some measurements on the spindle where the seal, inner, and outer bearings ride.
I have also attached a link to a video that explains how to replace the hub components you can check out.
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