How to Measure Bearing Buddy to Pick Out Bra
Updated 03/14/2016 | Published 03/11/2016 >
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I have a 2003 4x8 Snowbear trailer with Buddy bearings installed. Can not see any numbers on then. Any suggestion on the bra size. Thanks,
asked by: Geno
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Expert Reply:
What you can do is measure the outside diameter of the Bearing Buddy with a digital or dial caliper and then you can pick out a bra for it based on that.
So if yours measures right at 2 inches in diameter for example you would want the part # BB19B.
If it's 1.7 inches you would want the # BB17B or 2.3 inches part # BB23B.
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Jameson C
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