Grease Caps Needed for 2013 Keystone Cougar High Country Travel Trailer
Question:
chrome cover plate or disc cap that is over the grease housing. A couple inches in dynamiter. Never had them on my trailer and wanted to know how much to purchase? 2013 Keystone Cougar High Country Travel Trailer
asked by: Ted D
Expert Reply:
In order to determine the correct grease cap for your 2013 Keystone Cougar High Country Travel Trailer, you will need to measure the inner diameter of the hub where the grease cap presses in. I recommend using a digital caliper because your measurement will have to be precise. Unfortunately a collective OEM trailer parts catalog does not exist, so the best way to determine what parts you will need is to obtain the information directly from the trailer parts themselves.
I have attached a link to our grease caps for you. Once you have the measurement from the hub, just use the filters on the page to choose the correct cap for your trailer. For example, if the inner diameter of your hubs measures 1.988 inches, you could use part # F001518.
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Grease Cap - 1.988" Outer Diameter - Drive In
- Trailer Bearings Races Seals Caps
- Caps
- Standard Grease Cap
- 1.98 Inch O.D.
- TruRyde
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