Need Help Identifying Bearing With 1779 Stamped On Edge
Updated 01/05/2026 | Published 09/26/2024 >
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Question:
Can you help me Id this bearing it came off a 14’ single axle trailer the other bearing is 15123
asked by: David
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Expert Reply:
Hello David, thanks for the picture. That appears to be a 1779 bearing. We carry these as part # 1779. The ID of this bearing should be 0.938" if you would like to measure and confirm. This bearing is typically used as the outer bearing for the discontinued 22834 hub. Sadly we do not offer any hubs that use this bearing.
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Jesse M
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Jesse M.
1/5/2026
Hey David, did the 1779 bearing match up once you measured the inner diameter? Knowing how that fit turned out could help others trying to identify older trailer hubs.