Availability Of Bearing Buddy Bearing Protectors Smaller Than 1.980" In Diameter
Updated 06/30/2021 | Published 06/29/2021 >
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Question:
I have a 5 lug wheel. And the cap is just under 2” the bearing buddy I had to get. In an emergency that fit was Napa part 821-2204 is there a smaller cap on here?
asked by: Mike G
Expert Reply:
I would be happy to help!
The Bearing Buddy you purchased measures 1.980" O.D so the two smaller, but close in size options which are the Bearing Buddy Bearing Protectors - Model 1968 - Chrome Plated (Pair) # BB1968 which measure 1.968", or the # BB1938 which measures 1.938".
To confirm which Bearing Buddy is correct for your trailer I recommend measuring your hub bore first. You will need to use digital calipers # PTW80157 and measure your hub in the location shown in the included diagram.
If you find your hub bore is a different size than the dimensions listed above just let me know.
I included videos of the products mentioned for you to take a look at.
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