How To Find Correct Bearing Replacement For T23 Fleetwood Travel Trailer
Updated 07/30/2014 | Published 07/26/2014 >
Question:
I need wheel bearings for a wildwood T23 fblt by fleetwood it has a 1.98 grease cap.
asked by: Jerry C
Helpful Expert Reply:
In order to make sure you get the correct bearings for your Fleetwood, you will need to remove the bearings that are currently installed. Bearings can have the same outside dimension but the inside diameter can vary. I have attached a photo with that shows where you can typically find the numbers on the bearings, race, and seal. That is the best way to make sure you get the correct replacement.
If you are unable to find those numbers you will need to measure the spindle with a precision instrument like a digital caliper. The attached photo shows where you need to measure.
I have attached a couple of helpful articles that you can check out.
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Replacement Trailer Hub Bearing - L44649
- Trailer Bearings Races Seals Caps
- Bearings
- Standard Bearings
- 1.06 Inch I.D.
- Bearing L44649
- Race L44610
- 3500 lbs Axle
- etrailer
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