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Reaper22 04-08-2018 02:17 AM

Bearing numbers
 
Would like to replace the bearings on my 95 Chariot tandem trailer, Does anyone have the numbers and sizes so I can have them packed and ready before I take apart? Thanks...

Motoxxx43 04-13-2018 05:15 PM

Re: Bearing numbers
 
I do not have a Chariot but I am pretty familiar with trailer axles. I will reiterate that I do not know for sure the bearing numbers on your specific trailer BUT it might be a safe assumption that the bearings are the typical #3500 lb axle bearing found on most #3500 axles. L68149 & L44649

As for the seals/castle nut/washer type that could be a toss up. Your best bet will be to pull a hub and get an exact idea of what you will need to be getting. The nice part about these common axles is the availability. I have found the complete kits at Walmart, AutoZone, Advanced, NAPA, etc. They are fairly easy to find.

Reaper22 04-15-2018 06:50 PM

Re: Bearing numbers
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Motoxxx43 (Post 64411)
I do not have a Chariot but I am pretty familiar with trailer axles. I will reiterate that I do not know for sure the bearing numbers on your specific trailer BUT it might be a safe assumption that the bearings are the typical #3500 lb axle bearing found on most #3500 axles. L68149 & L44649

As for the seals/castle nut/washer type that could be a toss up. Your best bet will be to pull a hub and get an exact idea of what you will need to be getting. The nice part about these common axles is the availability. I have found the complete kits at Walmart, AutoZone, Advanced, NAPA, etc. They are fairly easy to find.

Thanks Bro.....

AngelaShortt 08-27-2020 07:49 AM

Re: Bearing numbers
 
Are you going to change them yourself or contact auto mechanics? I think if you replace them at an auto mechanic, then you don't need this information. He will pick everything up and do all the work. If you want to do it yourself, then find the guide that came with the trailer, all this information is described in detail. If I am not mistaken, then on page 232. I don't even remember. By the way, 232 is very cool and one of my favorites. If you want to know what is special about this number, then you can read this article https://www.sunsigns.org/angel-number-232-meaning/. Also on that site you can read about your favorite numbers. I think you will be interested, good luck!


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