Recommended Replacement Seal for a Mobile Home Axle
Updated 06/03/2021 | Published 06/02/2021 >
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Question:
I have a mobile home axle with 1.5inch inner and 1.25inch outer bearing. What wheel seal do I need?
asked by: Leo T
Expert Reply:
With the axle being from a mobile home, we will need the measurement of either the spindle where the seals sits, or the inner and outer diameter of the original seal. This style axle is a little different than standard trailer axles and we don't have a hub matching your bearings to cross reference, unfortunately.
With the inner diameter of 1.5 inches, the inner bearing will be a # 2788. The outer bearing having a 1.25 inch diameter, it can be a few different bearings. The three common ones will be # 15123, # 14125A, and # LM67048. The less common one will be the # 02475.
If you can get the measurements of your original seal, I can definitely get you the correct seal.
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Grease Seal - Double Lip - ID 1.719" / OD 2.565" - for 3,500-lb Axles - Qty 2
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