Wheel Bearings Needed for 1990 Coleman Newport Popup Camper
Updated 08/06/2012 | Published 08/02/2012 >
Question:
What bearing kit will work with this camper? Its a 1,300 lb trailer when empty. Approx. 2inch diameter.
asked by: Paul
Expert Reply:
To determine which bearings you need, you will need to pull one of the hubs off your pop-up and get the reference numbers off of your existing bearings (see photo), as we do not possess a list of bearings used on different trailers.
If your existing bearings have no numbers, or they are not readable, you will need to use a dial or digital caliper to obtain some measurements off of your spindles to determine which bearings and grease seals are needed. I have edited a diagram that shows which measurements are needed. A caliper is crucial because the measurements need to be precise. A ruler or tape measure will not be exact enough.
If you can provide me with that information, I would be happy to recommend some bearings for you.
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Bearing Kit with Grease Cap for 1" BT8 Spindle, L44643 Inner/Outer Bearings, 34823 Seal
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