Trailer Bearing Protector for a Hub with a 2-1/16 Inch Bore
Updated 05/22/2012 | Published 05/20/2012 >
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Question:
I need a bearing protector the inner diameter is 2 1/16
asked by: Jason
Expert Reply:
I can determine the correct bearing protector if you can provide me with the inner and outer bearing numbers stamped into the metal of the existing bearings on the trailer. Otherwise, I will need the most accurate measurement possible of the hub bore using dial calipers.
We do not have a bearing protector that measures 2.0625 (2-1/16 inches) but normally they are slightly larger than the hub bore for a tight fit. You may need a 2.08 like # BB2080SS. Knowing the inner and outer bearing numbers would tell me for sure.
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