Grease Cap Options For 5 Lug Hub Where 1.98" Grease Caps
Updated 06/03/2024 | Published 05/28/2024 >
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Question:
I have a trailer with 5 lug hubs. 1.98” grease caps are too small. Do you have a grease cap that is a little larger for 5 lug hubs. Thank you
asked by: Wayne R
Expert Reply:
Hello Wayne, thanks for reaching out. The 1.98" grease caps are very common for the 5 lug hubs, so it is a bit odd to hear they aren't fitting. We do have the Grease Caps # RG04-040 which are a 1.99" OD. There are also some bearing buddies # BB2047SS which are for a 2.047" pilot hole, or the # BB2080 which are for a 2.080" pilot hole.
If you were to measure the hub pilot with a caliper it should tell us more accurately what size you will need. Feel free to post that measurement in the comment section below and I am happy to look into it.
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Karrier ST205/75R15 Radial Trailer Tire with 15" Galvanized Wheel - 5 on 4-1/2 - Load Range C
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