Should be able to match it up pretty easy. A little online searching may give you the specs on the ring as well
Having an issue with one side leaking just a little. Going to service both sides. Called ranger boats wanting to get couple new o-rings. Ranger boats want sell just the o-ring which should not cost much. They said they would sell me a rebuild kit for 238 dollars. Does anyone know where I could buy these o-rings. I would go back to regular grease before I would order a rebuild kit especially trying to do both sides.
Should be able to match it up pretty easy. A little online searching may give you the specs on the ring as well
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I was told you could take high temp permatex and coat same area o-ring goes and after you press back in hub add a layer on hub and smooth out would do the same thing as o-ring. I also learned ranger no longer makes the style I have on my trailer (No thanks from them) and would have to go to the new style with hub plus bearings and all. 238 dollars per wheel.
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Looks like a good place to start looking for seals. Didn't realize e-trailer carried parts for ranger. I hope to be able to stay with oil bath as first time I have had an issue in fifteen years.
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Take one to a local auto parts store and see if they can match it up.
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If etrailer does not work out I would try to find a hydraulic shop. I believe they could probably match up one or get you the right size.
Back in 1973 i took delivery of a new Holiday Rambler travel trailer which had the oil bath system for the wheel bearings.
There was a clear plastic cap set on a cork gasket, and held on with a bunch of small bolts.
As i recall the axels were made by Dexter, that system wasent uncommon on large trucks as well.
I would doubt that Ranger makes the axels for their trailers, or for that matter the trailer either.
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Thanks for all the post. Going to take hubs down to try and find exactly where oil is escaping from. I have packed many in grease over the years but never fooled with oil bath hubs.