Grease Cap Needed for Hub on 5th Wheel Trailer with 3-1/16 Bore Diameter
Question:
Hi, I recently lost my grease cap that covers the bearings on my RV 5th wheel trailer. I believe it is a standard size, but I want to make sure I order the correct one. When I measure one of the other caps see photos the diameter of the area that goes into the hub I get 3 1/16. Does that about right? Its a large cap but it is quite shallow 7/8 thick. Would it be the 3.355 replacement cap? thoughts? Thanks
asked by: Dan
Expert Reply:
I didn't receive your photos but if you are measuring 3-1/16" for the area on your grease cap that fits in the hub then the closest thing that we have is the Fulton Replacement Grease Cap # F001609 which measures 3.125". Since 3-1/16" translates to 3.062" this is your best bet, but I would maybe remeasure with a digital caliper just to double check and be sure.
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Fulton Grease Cap - 3.125" Outer Diameter - Drive In
- Trailer Bearings Races Seals Caps
- Caps
- Standard Grease Cap
- 3.125 Inch O.D.
- Fulton
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