How to Determine Inner and Outer Bearings on Trailer
Question:
I need the inner and outer bearing size for a 2000 mastercraft dual axel trailer. The wheel size is 14 inches. Would you be able to look it up with this information?
asked by: Jonathan H
Expert Reply:
The best way to find the bearing numbers of your trailer is to pull the hubs and read the numbers on the current ones or measure the spindles where the bearings sit. You may be able to find a tag or stamp on the axles and use it to find information on the axle which can tell you the spindles you have but even this isn't always a guarantee.
Without having the exact numbers or measurements you're basically making an educated guess at most.
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Hub Bearing Kit for Lippert, Dexter, and AL-KO Axles - 3,500 lb with #84 Spindle
- Trailer Bearings Races Seals Caps
- Bearings
- Standard Bearings
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- Bearing L44649 and L68149
- Race L68111 and L44610
- 3500 lbs Axle
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