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In Need Of A Plastic Center Cap Plug For My Trailer. Current Measures 2-1/2"  

Updated 06/13/2025 | Published 06/10/2025

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I need 1 of the plastic center snap in access cover for my access to the wheel bearing grease fitting. Trailer is a 2013 raptor 377se. Has 8 lug 16 wheels. The hole for the snap in plastic access cover measures about 2-1/2 diameter. Thank.you,

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Expert Reply:

Hey Thomas,

The Excalibur Center Cap Plug # CCP-60C is a plastic center cap plug only that is 2-3/16" in diameter. It fits into an 1-13/16" hole. We do not have a plug that fits a 2-1/2" hole the closest we have is the # CCP-60C that is 2-3/16" in diameter itself. I recommend double checking the size of the hole this center cap snaps into to see if this will fit.

If you are able to find a model number and want to send it my way I can see if we have a direct replacement.

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Thomas

6/13/2025

Nick, I have a picture with a tape measure in front of the hole, but no way to send that here...

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Nick S.

6/13/2025

@Thomas I got those photos, it does look like the 2-1/2" measurement that you mentioned we do not have a center cap plug available in that size. The largest hole we have a replacement for is an 1-7/8" hole. If you know the hub bore diameter that the whole center cap sits in I can look and see if we have a replacement center cap for your size.
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Thomas

6/13/2025

@NickS my trailer is a 2013 raptor 377se. As far as I know it is the original wheels from the factory. Only way I can measure is to remove a wheel and tire again, and I hoping to avoid that. Thank-you!
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Nick S.

6/13/2025

@Thomas I wish I had a way to know exactly what was on it out of factory, but we don't. So direct measurements or model numbers off of the parts are needed to find replacements.

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