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    HI Folks: We have an older trailer that belongs to our 1974 Winner Cobra 14 foot runabout. I think its safe to assume that its the original trailer. One of the wheel bearings is going -- we cannot seem to find a replacement. I am wondering if any of you might know where to get them at a reasonable price -- one guy wanted 450 for 1 bearing (not even the set)

    The number on the bearing is L44643LA -- we are searching around other locations as well, but I am hoping someone here has some or knows where to look

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    Amazon?

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    Any decent industrial supply or auto parts (like NAPA) should have those. Take the old one with you, if they can't match the number, they can measure the old bearing to find the correct part. Take the seals with you, too!
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    If you can find it, you're better off replacing the entire hub. On my boat it cost just a bit more for the assembled, pre-greased hub than all the individual parts. Good luck. I use e-trailer.com.
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    Thats what we thought, however the number on them does not seem to pull up in the part store databases, lots of them have a similar bearing, but it does not have the rubber seal on the back -- dad finally called timkin and we think he tracked them down there

    We hope
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    I'll mention that to Dad -- he-s the boat owner, im the computer geek :D who does a lot of the research!

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    Just my If it comes down to changing the hub you could prolly get a whole new axle for not much more Than one hub and you would be up to date on both sides. And they are not that hard to change out. Hope u get it going.

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    Is changing the axle something you can do with the boat on the trailer?

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