Recommended Bearing Buddy Bearing Protectors For Hub With 2.567" Grease Caps
Published 08/13/2021 >
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The dust covers I got are 2.567 and measured 2 1/2 will the 2.562 bearing buddys fit
asked by: David A
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Expert Reply:
It sure will!
Since your current grease caps measure 2.567" the correct Bearing Buddy Bearing Protectors for your hub will be the # BB2562 which measure 2.562". This is close enough in size that it will work just fine.
I included a video of the # BB2562 for you to take a look at.
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Samuel C
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