How Can You Find Which Replacement Bearings Fit A 2006 Utility Trailer?
Question:
How can I find the wheel bearings I need for a 2006 utility trailer? The registration says under Make: SPCNS. Its a single axle, 13 inch wheel.
asked by: Mike L
Expert Reply:
There's two ways to go about finding the correct replacement bearings for your trailer.
The first and easiest option is crawling under the trailer and looking for the axle tag on the center of the axle beam. This tag will have the weight capacity and serial number of the axle which can be used to determine the bearings.
If that tag is missing then the only other option is using digital calipers like # PTW80157 to measure your spindle in the locations shown in the below diagram.
If you can get back to me with your spindle measurements or axle tag capacity and serial number I'd be happy to recommend the correct bearings for your trailer.
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