Selecting a Bearing Buddy Bearing Protector for Utility Trailer with 2-1/3-Inch Hub Bore
Updated 07/28/2014 | Published 07/25/2014 >
Question:
orI have a haulmaster 4x8 utiity trailer with a 2-1/3 in hub which bearing protector
asked by: Chris
Expert Reply:
In order to select a Bearing Buddy Bearing Protector such as # BB2328 you will need to know the hub bore to the nearest thousandth of an inch (three decimal places), e.g. 2.328-inches. Bearing Buddies come in many sizes and the differences between them can be quite small. Also, some have threads to allow use in threaded hubs.
The best way to proceed is to use a precision digital caliper to take your measurement. You can then use the link provided to select a Bearing Buddy kit that has the appropriate outside diameter. Sizes range from 1.781-inches to 2.717-inches.
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Bearing Buddy Bearing Protectors - Model 2328 - Chrome Plated (Pair)
- Trailer Bearings Races Seals Caps
- Caps
- Bearing Protector Grease Cap
- 2.33 Inch
- 4400 lbs Axle
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