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Old 08 July 2018, 21:26   #1
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good supplier of imperial trailer bearings?

As above and need a rear oil seal swell...suggestions and thanks Nik
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Old 08 July 2018, 22:35   #2
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If you have the numbers off the original bearings & seal - you should find them on the items themselves - your first call would be to a local bearing stockist. Take the bits in & they should be able to identify. May well be your cheapest option too.

I've used these for quite a few bits & pieces: https://www.trailertek.com/trailer-parts/bearings
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Old 09 July 2018, 01:33   #3
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If its the common 1"taper bearings fitted to loads of small trailers i just buy the cheapest ones i can find on ebay. No point buying good ones cos they rot away in no time anyway
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Old 09 July 2018, 16:49   #4
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Bearingboys. Google them.
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Old 10 July 2018, 17:27   #5
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If its the common 1"taper bearings fitted to loads of small trailers i just buy the cheapest ones i can find on ebay. No point buying good ones cos they rot away in no time anyway
ditto you could buy the most expensive skf bearings and they would last the same length of time as the bulk buy Chinese ones that I buy
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