etrailerpart bearings?
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etrailerpart bearings?
I was repacking the wheel bearings in the 5er today, and got to thinking that maybe it would be a good idea to order some new bearings and replace them the next time they are due for lube.
I was looking at this, which would appear to be the right bearings for my 5200 lb al-ko axles w/6x5.5" wheels and 42 spindle (but I don't recognize their part numbers for the seals).
http://www.etrailerpart.com/mywebs/m...-6_1800959.htm
Anyway, this package is amazingly inexpensive for the bearings, seals, lugs, caps and everything for 2 brakes.
Inexpensive is good, but cheap isn't, so I was wondering if anyone has any input as to their quality.
I was looking at this, which would appear to be the right bearings for my 5200 lb al-ko axles w/6x5.5" wheels and 42 spindle (but I don't recognize their part numbers for the seals).
http://www.etrailerpart.com/mywebs/m...-6_1800959.htm
Anyway, this package is amazingly inexpensive for the bearings, seals, lugs, caps and everything for 2 brakes.
Inexpensive is good, but cheap isn't, so I was wondering if anyone has any input as to their quality.
#2
I have looked at their bearing kits also and thought they were pretty inexpensive compared to buying the parts individually. I figured that I would give them a call or email them to verify that the parts were correct for the axles.
#4
Yeah, the bearing part numbers are pretty much standard across brands, so any auto place could order them (15123 outer, 25580 inner, 10-36 seal- national 452920, or 42385 for single lip).
It's just this place's price, $19.95 for two inner and two outer bearings, races, seals, dust caps, washer, cotter pin, and lug nuts that has my attention...
It sounds like a super good deal, as long as they aren't junk that are likely to weld themselves to your spindle far, far from home...
It's just this place's price, $19.95 for two inner and two outer bearings, races, seals, dust caps, washer, cotter pin, and lug nuts that has my attention...
It sounds like a super good deal, as long as they aren't junk that are likely to weld themselves to your spindle far, far from home...
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The ones that are on my trailer now are stamped "China" and appear to be of good quality (they just are getting old, have quite a few miles).
I think I'll order a couple of sets, and give them a shot.
Thanks guys.
I think I'll order a couple of sets, and give them a shot.
Thanks guys.
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