How to Determine the Right Bearing Buddy Bearing Protector for 2-3/8 Inch Hub Bore
Updated 07/28/2014 | Published 07/25/2014 >
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Question:
I need a set of bearing buddys to fit a 2 3/8inch opening.. do you have these, how much? thanks..
asked by: WAYNE A
Expert Reply:
To choose the correct bearing protectors, if available, you will have to measure the hub opening using dial or digital calipers because the measurement has to be as exact as possible. Bearing protectors are measured to the thousandth of an inch (3 decimal places).
None of the bearing protectors we carry are exactly 2-3/8 inches (2.375 inches) but # BB2328 and # BB2328SS are the closest at 2.328 inches. The next step up, # BB2441, at 2.441 inches would likely be too big if the measurement is that close to 2-3/8.
You could also wipe the grease away to see the outer bearing number which would help to identify the correct bearing protector, if available.
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Bearing Buddy Bearing Protectors - Model 2328 - Chrome Plated (Pair)
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