- Eliminates excessive grease leakage
- High-quality neoprene seals ride on a smooth stainless steel surface constantly greased by the action of the Bearing Buddy
- For use with Inner Bearing Cone: L44649
- Seal Diameter: 1.98″ ; Seal set of 2
- Bearing Buddy model no. 1980


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Bearing Buddy 60005 1.98″ for 1 1/16″ Spindle
*$347.50
Informação adicional
Brand | Bearing Buddy |
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Material | Stainless Steel |
Bearing Number | 60005 |
Bearing Type | roller |
Compatible Lubricant | Grease |
UPC | 650209600053 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00650209600053 |
Manufacturer | Bearing Buddy |
Item Weight | 1.8 ounces |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item model number | 3000.0898 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | 60005 |
Date First Available | September 15, 2003 |
barnestormer –
Fit nicely. doing the job so far.
James E Draper –
Nothing wrong with product but would not work on my axel. The special seal race would not go on deep enough because of the way my axle was turned during the MFG process. This would not allow my hub assembly to slide on correctly. This was on a Yacht Club trailer (WC112). Damaged seal when removing.
Amazon Customer –
When installed, the new seals pushed my hub out just enough where when I installed the nut it would not screw on enough for me to use the cotter pin. When I reread the directions I then noticed that it stated that on some spindles it would do that and you have to ether modify the nut or not use.
I was able to slightly grind the nut where I could use the cotter pin. Other than that I seems to hold the grease in.
Scott –
I installed these and fought the common issue with the cotter pin. They worked for 1 season, 10 – 12 launches , then leaked terribly. Both hubs were filled with water even after multiple repackings they just don’t seal.
Allan M –
Use these seals and not the standard seals that come with bearing kits. Bearing Buddy parts are the best.
Casey –
I think it is a great product in theory. But, I could not get the castle but on far enough to get the cotter pin in. I had to remove the spindle cap of this product and could only use the hub seal.
Boatdave –
I’m in the boat repair business and time to time I get a trailer in that needs bearing work. I have been using these seals and sleeves longer than Buddy Bearing has been selling them. They used to be sold under the name Spindo Seal.
Special Ed –
I bought the Bearing Buddy Spindle Seal Kit because I had a serious grease leak on one of my kayak trailer’s wheel bearing seals. The trailer’s wheel spindle had a rough surface caused by a poor welding job. The installation was pretty simple. I did have to file the slots in the castle nut a little deeper so the cotter pin would fit, but that was easy and simple. The Bearing Buddy Spindle Seal completely solved the grease leak on my boat trailer’s wheel bearing. This is a good product. Thumbs up!!!
Randi –
Perfect fit! Best solution for bad axle seal surface.
Graeme Tolton –
With this, I was able to reuse a spindle that was otherwise scrap, due to worn seal surface.