Trailer Bearing Available with Inner Diameter of 1.25 inches
Updated 02/22/2016 | Published 02/21/2016 >
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Part numbers form the inner and outer bearings on the other side of the trailer: very rusty, I see ?-0-?8 and MEXICO Part number from the bearing seals: Too rusty to read Type of trailer axle:dont understand the question Weight capacity of the trailer axle:? Trailer hub part number:? Wheel mounting hole pattern: 5 studs on a 4.5inch circle Diameter of the inner bearing surface on the spindle: 1.25 Diameter of the outer bearing surface on the spindle:1.25inch spindle is cylindrical, not tapered or stepped. Diameter of the seal bearing surface on the spindle:1.5inch +-2.33inch OD
asked by: Al P
Helpful Expert Reply:
We may have the bearings you need, but the spindle dimensions you have aren't standard hub dimensions so you may have something that there aren't replacement parts for.
For a bearing that has an inner diameter of 1.25 inches and an outer diameter of 2.328 inches you would want the part # LM67048.
For a grease seal that matches your dimensions you would want the part # SL150.
The components you listed don't match anything we have so we wouldn't' be able to give you a weight capacity.
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Replacement Trailer Hub Bearing - LM67048
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- 1.25 Inch I.D.
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- 6000 lbs Axle
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