2800lbs Axle Replacement Seal
Published 04/01/2020 >
Question:
A 168233TB seal with a 1.72 axel? Won’t the seal wear faster or heat up because it’s smaller?
asked by: Justin V
1
Helpful Expert Reply:
The trailer seal part # 168233 is the correct size based on your dimensions. Your seal may just be bad and in need of being replaced which is why water getting in.
expert reply by:
Jameson C
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- Trailer Bearings Races Seals Caps
- Seals
- Grease Seals - Double Lip
- 1.69 Inch I.D.
- 2.33 Inch O.D.
- Redline
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Justin V.
4/1/2020
A 168233TB seal with a 1.72 axel? Won’t the seal wear faster or heat up because it’s smaller?