Bearing Buddy for a SnowBear Trailer with 1-15/16 inch Hub
Updated 04/25/2013 | Published 10/25/2009 >
Question:
Will the Bearing Buddy Model 1938 fit a 1 15/16 plus or minus hub? I have a trailer made by SnowBear in Canada and am unsure as to the exact size.
asked by: Roger H
Expert Reply:
15/16 is .937 inches so your measurement comes out to 1.937 inches which is slightly smaller than the 1.938 inch diameter of the Bearing Buddy Model # BB1938. I believe this will be the correct part for your hub since there is not another bearing protector close to the dimension you have mentioned. You should measure more precisely to determine the correct size to order. If you have access to a dial caliper it would help.
I contacted SnowBear and they have not gotten back to me so I cannot make a recommendation based on the hub on the trailer. If you would like to send me more information about the trailer, axle and/or hub I will be glad to check to be sure we get the right parts.
Product Page this Question was Asked From
Bearing Buddy Bearing Protectors - Model 1938 - Chrome Plated (Pair)
- Trailer Bearings Races Seals Caps
- Caps
- Bearing Protector Grease Cap
- 1.94 Inch
- 2000 lbs Axle
- Bearing Buddy
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J S.
4/19/2013
yes, additional information would be great. Ill see if I can find someone with a dial caliper I could use. The trailer is a coleman pop-up camper. Bearing buddies are probably an overkill but I just dont want to have to worry about the bearings.thanks