How do you find out which bearings to use?
#1
I was on the way home from the lake, when my trailer was smoking. lost a bearing, but cant figure out how to find what size. Its a 1998 roadrunner. whats the best way pull another bearing and match it? I thought my other tire was going to blow out, i pulled it home with the axle chained up.
the autozone guys are phucktards and could figure it out.
the autozone guys are phucktards and could figure it out.
#3
95%f the auto parts kids are lazy idiots its depressing when you need things and can't give the azzwipe make model and year to plug in to the computer. but i guess you can't make much of a living doing it so try napa or a real jobber parts house, you'll have a better chance. bearing houses can usually match up what you bring the as long as its not a proprietary dimension like some thing that would fit a merc out drive
the you'd haev to go eom merc and pay through the nose. i think there are only a few commonly used bearings for trailers though good luck and run bearing buddys and the new ones will last for ever
the you'd haev to go eom merc and pay through the nose. i think there are only a few commonly used bearings for trailers though good luck and run bearing buddys and the new ones will last for ever
#4
Originally Posted by ratman
run bearing buddys and the new ones will last for ever
I called roadrunner. those guys have been super helpful. gave me the bearing numbers, called a local bearing shop and their in stock.




