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Trailer bearings
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03/28/03 03:19 PM
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hasbeen
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After reading the post on leaky bearings, can someone tell me a good way to determine the replacement size. There is no "label"
Thanks,
HB
Keep it wet. 
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Re: Trailer bearings
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03/28/03 04:29 PM
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BMCD
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Usually there is a part number stamped on the bearings and raceways.
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Re: Trailer bearings
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03/28/03 10:29 PM
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David J
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If you take your hub, bearings, seals etc. to Southwest Wheel they will probably be able to help you. 8740 John W. Carpenter Frwy., Dallas, parts dept. 214-631-0200. This is on the North side of 183 just before you get to Regal Row ( if you're coming from downtown Dallas. Hope this helps.
David
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Re: Trailer bearings
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03/30/03 12:53 AM
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Judd
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I have done it that way....taken them out and getting the number, but you can also call your manufacturer and they should be able to tell you the numbers on the bearing with the hull identification number.
Don't know if you wanted to wait to get them out before you bought your new ones?
Good luck....
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