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Uriah Drive-In Grease Cap 1.986” 2 pk

$5.84

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The Uriah Drive-In Grease Cap 1.986” 2 pk provides essential protection for the delicate and critical wheel bearings on your trailer. These caps are a standard, durable component designed to be hammered or pressed directly into the hub bore, forming a tight seal. Their primary job is to keep water, dirt, salt, and other road contaminants out of the wheel bearings while simultaneously keeping the vital lubricant (grease) inside the hub where it belongs. Regularly inspecting and replacing damaged or missing grease caps is a simple, low-cost maintenance task that can prevent expensive bearing failure and breakdowns on the road.

Key Features of Uriah Drive-In Grease Cap

Standard drive-in design for a tight, secure fit into the trailer hub bore
Protects wheel bearings from damaging water, dirt, and road debris
Exact 1.986-inch diameter ensures compatibility with many common trailer axles
Helps retain grease inside the hub for consistent bearing lubrication
Constructed from durable metal to resist denting and corrosion
Essential for preventing premature bearing failure and costly repairs
Convenient pack of two allows for replacement on both sides of one axle
A simple and inexpensive component of routine trailer maintenance

Additional Information

Brand: Uriah
Product Type: Wheel Bearing Grease Cap
Model:
Product Use: Sealing and protecting trailer wheel bearings
Size: 2 ct
Material: Stamped Metal
Height:
Length:
Width: 1.986 inch (Outside Diameter)

When installing these drive-in caps, always measure your hub bore diameter exactly to ensure you purchase the correct size, as a loose fit will allow contaminants in, and a cap that is too tight can be impossible to install without damaging the hub. To install, tap the cap gently and evenly around its perimeter with a rubber mallet or block of wood until it is fully seated and flush with the hub face. Avoid using a metal hammer directly on the cap, as this can easily dent or deform it, which compromises the seal.

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