What Grease Seal do I Need for My 2025 Alliance Avenue 38DBL with 6,800 Pound Axle?
Updated 02/26/2025 | Published 02/20/2025 >
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Hello, I have a 2025 Alliance Avenue 38DBL. It has 6,800 pound Dexter axels. Can you tell me what wheel bearing seals I need to purchase for when I pack my wheel bearings? Thank you.
asked by: Rob H
Expert Reply:
Hello Rob,
For your 2025 Alliance Avenue 38DBL equipped with 6,800-pound Dexter axles, you are you going to want the # GS-2250DL for a single, or the # RG06-070 for a 2 pack. These seals have an inner diameter of 2.250 inches and an outer diameter of 3.376 inches.
Are you getting things all greased up for camping season? What kind of adventures are you off to this year?
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Rob H.
2/25/2025
Hello, Thank you for the information Kate. I bought a new RV and I know that the wheel bearings aren't always greased the best from the factory so I plan on repacking them, more for my own peace of mind than anything else. We are snowbirds so we tow the RV about 2500 miles each year. Since I bought the RV at our winter destination and have to tow it home, I'd rather be safe than sorry!