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    Default 622 Trailer

    Can anyone tell me what the wheel bearing and seal numbers are for replacement.
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    Default 622 Trailer Wheel Bearing and Grease Seal numbers

    Quote Originally Posted by BMW View Post
    Can anyone tell me what the wheel bearing and seal numbers are for replacement.
    Bearings are L44649, Races are L44610, and Grease Seals are Napa part number 14832 (Double Lip Seal) hope this helps

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    OK Thank you very much.
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    And if you want to make your life much easier after changing the bearings consider the Bearing Buddy 1980 and Bearing Buddy Bra 70019
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    Quote Originally Posted by SpyderAnn01 View Post
    And if you want to make your life much easier after changing the bearings consider the Bearing Buddy 1980 and Bearing Buddy Bra 70019
    Thanks I'll give them a try.
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    Default First go round with trailer bearings

    Quote Originally Posted by JBonamassa Fan View Post
    Bearings are L44649, Races are L44610, and Grease Seals are Napa part number 14832 (Double Lip Seal) hope this helps

    I'm planning to replace the bearings on my 2010 622 trailer and found this original post. After doing some quick searching at etrailer.com I found the following kit and was wondering if it contains everything I would need?

    https://www.etrailer.com/Trailer-Bea...e/BK1-150.html

    Thanks in advance
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    Quote Originally Posted by Brentc View Post
    I'm planning to replace the bearings on my 2010 622 trailer and found this original post. After doing some quick searching at etrailer.com I found the following kit and was wondering if it contains everything I would need?

    https://www.etrailer.com/Trailer-Bea...e/BK1-150.html

    Thanks in advance
    Yes- You may also find the spindles rusty at the back end where the seal sits when you take off the hubs.

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    Default Little steel wool

    Quote Originally Posted by trikermutha View Post
    Yes- You may also find the spindles rusty at the back end where the seal sits when you take off the hubs.
    Just a little cleaning with some steel wool I would imaging to get back to clean metal?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Brentc View Post
    Just a little cleaning with some steel wool I would imaging to get back to clean metal?
    well I used something that would not etch the axle as the seal has to sit in that area. And it was rusted more that I would have liked and took some work to get most of the rust out of that area. Then I used a rust inhibiter then used a car paint encapsulator to seal that area behind the seal. If to bad that whole arm needs to be replaced unless you know someone that can cut off the axle and weld on new one straight.

    I also noticed the bearing to axle tolerance was off a bit as the inner bearing was spinning on the axle..
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    Default Will have to explore a bit it sounds

    Quote Originally Posted by trikermutha View Post
    well I used something that would not etch the axle as the seal has to sit in that area. And it was rusted more that I would have liked and took some work to get most of the rust out of that area. Then I used a rust inhibiter then used a car paint encapsulator to seal that area behind the seal. If to bad that whole arm needs to be replaced unless you know someone that can cut off the axle and weld on new one straight.

    I also noticed the bearing to axle tolerance was off a bit as the inner bearing was spinning on the axle..
    I'll have to see what things look like when I disassemble. If bad, I'll take it to my local trailer center and get some help.

    Thanks for the info, much appreciated.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Brentc View Post
    I'll have to see what things look like when I disassemble. If bad, I'll take it to my local trailer center and get some help.

    Thanks for the info, much appreciated.
    I agree see how yours is after you disassemble..It didn't look like mine was serviced since new and I bought mine used.

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