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Uriah Bearing Protector Set 1.98” 2 pk

$22.84

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The Uriah Bearing Protector Set 1.98” is a smart investment for anyone looking to extend the life of their trailer axles, especially those frequently backing into the water. These units replace standard grease caps and provide a pressurized system that keeps a constant supply of lubricant on the bearings while preventing contaminants from entering. When the trailer is submerged, the internal spring mechanism maintains a slight positive pressure that stops water from being sucked into a hot hub. This constant protection helps prevent the internal corrosion and overheating that often lead to roadside breakdowns.

Key Features of Uriah Bearing Protector Set

Spring-loaded piston maintains internal pressure to block out water and road grime
Triple-chrome plating provides a durable barrier against rust and salt water exposure
Integrated grease fitting allows for easy lubrication without removing the entire hub cover
Automatic pressure relief feature prevents over-greasing and protects the rear inner seals
Clear protective bras keep the grease contained and prevent splatter on your wheels
Solid steel housing stands up to the vibration and impacts of long-distance hauling
Universal 1.98-inch diameter fits most standard 4-bolt and 5-bolt utility trailer hubs

Additional Information

Brand: Uriah Products
Product Type: Trailer Bearing Protectors
Model:
Product Use: Maintaining pressurized lubrication in wheel hubs
Size: 1-63/64 inch
Material: Chrome-Plated Steel and Rubber
Height: 2-1/2 inch
Length: 2 inch
Width: 2 inch

To get the most out of these protectors, avoid the temptation to pump them full until the piston is completely bottomed out; you only need enough grease to move the piston slightly off the internal stop. If the rubber bras become cracked or brittle from sun exposure, replace them immediately to keep road dust from clogging the grease zerk. It is also wise to check the piston level after the first few miles of a trip, as the grease can settle and may require a small additional shot to maintain proper pressure.

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