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New Trailer Hub Bearing Kit # 25580, #25520, #14125a, #14276 on 2040-parts.com

US $14.00
Location:

Colorado Springs, Colorado, United States

Colorado Springs, Colorado, United States
Condition:New

NEW Trailer Hub Bearing Kit 

NEW TruRyde Trailer Bearings and Races 


Trailer Hub Bearing Kit
Kit Includes:
* One Inner Bearing (#25580) and Race (#25520)
* One Outer Bearing (#14125A) and Race (#14276)
* Grease Seal (#10-36)  Seal I.D.    2.250"
* Cotter Pin             
7000 lbs Axle

This is the TruRyde trailer hub bearing kit. This kit will include one inner bearing part number 25580 and the matching race part which is part number 25520. Itll also come with one outer bearing, part number 14125A and its matching race 14276. It will also come with a cotter pin and it will come with the grease seal part number 10-36. This is a double lip seal.
This seal has an overall diameter, or outside diameter, of 3.376. The internal diameter is 2.250.



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