How to Find the Correct Bearing Buddy Bra
Updated 03/28/2018 | Published 03/26/2018 >
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Question:
Can you try and make a little harder to determine what bearing bra to use!,
asked by: Philip
Expert Reply:
I understand your frustration and will do my best to clear that up for you. The easiest way to find the correct Bearing Buddy Bra would be to use a digital caliper like part # PTW80157 and measure the outer diameter of your Bearing Buddy. If the outer diameter of the bearing measures 2" then you would want to use part # BB17B. If the outer diameter of the bearing measures 2-1/8" then you would want to use part # BB19B or part # BB23B if the outer diameter of the bearing measures 2-7/16".
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