Bearing Needed with 1.780" Inner Diameter
Updated 12/03/2018 | Published 12/02/2018 >
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Im doing a conversion and need a bearing and Im not finding it. What I need is the 25580 but with an ID of 1.780 rather than its 1.750. Happen to have a part number for that bearing? Ill take 2
asked by: Mike
Helpful Expert Reply:
We do have the bearing # 603049 which has an ID of 1.781" but it has as OD that is slightly larger than the # 25580 bearing so you wouldn't be able to use the same race.
This bearing has an OD of 3.063". We don't currently carry a race for it though as it isn't a very common bearing so that would need to be sourced elsewhere.
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Replacement Trailer Hub Bearing - 25580
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