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Wheel Bearings, Grease Seals and Electric Drum Brakes for 2002 Fleetwood Pride 5th Wheel Trailer  

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Good afternoon, I am looking for wheel bearings, grease seal, and brakes for a 2002 Fleetwood Pride fifth wheel camping trailer. Three slides and I think its around 30 ft or so. It has 2 6000 pound axles. Is this enough information to get the parts?

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We can help you with replacement bearings, grease seals and electric drum brakes for the 6K axles on your 2002 Fleetwood Pride fifth wheel camping trailer.

The best value in a pair of self-adjusting 12 x 2-inch electric drum brakes that will work great on your axles comes from Axle Teknology kit # AKEBRK-7-SA. You will need two kits to have four new brakes, two left-hand and two right-hand. These have the common 5-bolt mounting pattern. When you wire them you can use either wire for ground or hot; it does not matter since the magnet wires are not polarized. If you prefer manual adjust brakes use two of kit # AKEBRK-6.

For your hub bearings and seals you will want to pull one hub to confirm the part numbers on the inner and outer bearing and grease seal. Please refer to linked photo that shows the typical placement of these part numbers. The most common bearings on 6K axles will be # 25580 for the inner and # 15123 for the outer.

We have two kits with bearings and seals, parts # BK3-100 and # BK3-110 that you referenced. These kits have the same bearing parts but differ in the grease seal dimensions. If your seal inner diameter is 2.250-inches use kit # BK3-100. If it is 2.125-inches then use kit # BK3-110.

You will also want a bearing packer # ALL647646 and appropriate wheel bearing grease like # L11380. Be careful to remove all the old grease from the hubs since certain types of grease cannot be mixed. The linked article goes into detail on this. I also included a video to help you.

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