How To Find The Correct Replacement Hub Components For Easyline 105 Trailer
Question:
Hello I have a Easyline 105 trailer. And i need a wheel bearing kit for it ! Would you know what bearing will fit this trailer ? Thankyou
asked by: Myles
Expert Reply:
I did some research on the Easyline trailers and found model SJTP105 trailer which has 4.8 x 8 tires and an 880-lb torsion axle but could not find the bearing information.
The best way to determine what the hub components are is by using the part numbers stamped on the bearings and seals in the hub. I have attached a photo that shows you where you can locate the part number on your bearings, races, and seals. With this information we can find the correct replacements for your axle.
If you cannot find the numbers on your bearings, you can take some measurements on your spindle in the locations shown in the photo. this would give you the dimension needed for bearings and the seals. You will also need the inside diameter of the hub bore. For an accurate measurement I recommend using digital calipers like part # PTW80157 to take the measurements.
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