How to Determine the Correct Bearings and Grease Seals for a 1993 Jayco 1006 Pop-Up Camper
Updated 05/04/2018 | Published 05/03/2018 >
Question:
I need to know part numbers for wheel bearings and seals for a 1993 jayco 1006 pop up. Thanks
asked by: Toby
Expert Reply:
I do have a way for you to determine the correct bearings and grease seals for your 1993 Jayco 1006 Pop-Up Camper but we do not have this information. Instead, you will either want to measure the spindles with a digital caliper like part # PTW80157 to the nearest thousandth of an inch or you will want to remove the bearings/seals and read the part numbers printed on them. If you need help with either of the above procedures you can take a look at the help articles I have attached for you which explains both processes. Once you can provide me with the numbers and or dimensions then I would be able to confirm the correct bearings and seals for your trailer.
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