LIBRA Set of 4 Trailer Hub Grease Seals E-Z Lube 3500 lbs Axle 1.719 x 2.565-22028
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The seals on my trailer have held up well for years even in extreme temperatures. It is used on a fairly regular basis all year round, in cold weather and in hot weather alike. This year I have not taken off the hubs, but my hubs also do not appear to have any grease streaks.
do any analysis of where they were made, just installed the seals, packed the bearings, loaded the trailer, and pulled it 20 to 30 miles without a hitch. I am satisfied with the work done by the seals
There is something you need to do, which I cannot reveal specifically to you You can either pull it apart and measure it or you can find out its The axles on your trailer should be rated for 3500 lbs or more The chances are good, if it is using 5000 or more It is unlikely that axles can support 7000 lb.
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Selected User Reviews For LIBRA Set of 4 Trailer Hub Grease Seals E-Z Lube 3500 lbs Axle 1.719 x 2.565-22028
Those grease seals were replaced in the wheels of my camping trailer after repacking, and they were in good condition. There are better seals available at much lower price than those made by Dexter, Lippert or Timken. We will see if they last by repacking the bearings once a year. I will update this review if there are any issues by next year, but I don't anticipate any. Just don't use the E-type bearings. You need to pump the hub up with z lube zerk to maintain the seals. If not (unless it's a boat trailer that goes into the water), the seals will probably.
I installed these on three 3500 pound axles just now. Exactly what I needed. If you need to drive them into the ground, use a piece of wood. Make sure they go in straight by taking your time. In order to sit flush, they should be parallel to each other. I hope you're facing the seal correctly so you don't rub it in. The reason why I had to buy new ones is because the old ones were worn out. There was a mistake on my part.
It appears these seals are not what were In their case, the rim was not covered with green paint. All went well with the induction. I had to start my vacation a day or two late because of the late delivery of my tent, which cost me my deposit on my first campsite.
purchased them for a restoration project I was doing on a dual axle trailer, and they fit and operate perfectly without any problems. Also, I purchased them for the 4100lb Dexter axles that would take this same size. --(If any of that helps, I bought them for Dexter axles that took the same size).
Since I have had these seals on my RV axles for over 6000 miles, they are still good. The problem has been solved. According to the seals' manufacturer, they are made in China however, they are considerably less expensive than other seals I have found, yet they seem to be of good quality. This is a product I would buy.
I would recommend it for 1 3/8 bearing kits. Having a 2017 grand design dual axle trailer makes me extremely happy. There are a couple of these that I recommend. Compared to your local auto parts store, this is a great deal.
I ordered them based on the size description that was provided and they were delivered on time. I was shocked to see the correct parts delivered on time, that is what online shopping is supposed to be about.
This was the perfect fit for 3500lb Dexter axles and hubs. Good quality and very reliable! I've always enjoyed working with P Carriage's customer service and support staff.