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batman99
Apr 20, 2013Explorer
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If you have a set of callipers, you can remove the bearing from the axle (spindle) and simply measure the spindle size. Another option is to remove the old bearing and seal, clean them up and take to a local store that sells trailering parts. Many of the stores will allow you to open packages and visually match the bearing (to the many different bearings / seals they have in stock).
For a good calliper, surf: - Click Here -
For pictures of spindle sizes, surf: - Click Here -
For me, I usually remove the old parts, clean them up and visit my local auto/trailer parts store for visual match.
Hope this helps…
If you have a set of callipers, you can remove the bearing from the axle (spindle) and simply measure the spindle size. Another option is to remove the old bearing and seal, clean them up and take to a local store that sells trailering parts. Many of the stores will allow you to open packages and visually match the bearing (to the many different bearings / seals they have in stock).
For a good calliper, surf: - Click Here -
For pictures of spindle sizes, surf: - Click Here -
For me, I usually remove the old parts, clean them up and visit my local auto/trailer parts store for visual match.
Hope this helps…
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