Recommended Grease Cap for a 2.72" Hub
Updated 11/03/2025 | Published 01/11/2025 >
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Question:
I need some help finding a couple parts. I need a grease/dust cap for an axel. The axel opening is 2 5/8 then I need a black 2 1/2 plug cap for a center wheel cap
asked by: Daniel K
Expert Reply:
Hey Daniel! How did you measure the inside diameter of your axle's hub? We recommend using a digital caliper like item # PTW80157 to get the most accurate measurement. The sizing differences are fractions of an inch.
I have something really close to 2-5/8", it is the 2.72" OD Dust Cap for Kodiak Disc Brake Kit item # K7CAP. This is a pretty common size so hopefully it works.
Feel free to comment below or email me directly if you have additional questions or get a different measurement.
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Dust Cap for Kodiak Disc Brake Kit
- Trailer Bearings Races Seals Caps
- Caps
- EZ Lube Grease Cap
- 2.72 Inch O.D.
- 2.72 Inch
- 6000 lbs Axle
- 7000 lbs Axle
- 8000 lbs Axle
- Kodiak
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Jerred H.
11/3/2025
Hey Daniel, did the 2.72 OD dust cap end up fitting your axle hub? Knowing how that size worked out could help others trying to match a similar measurement.