🚀 Elevate Your Trailer Game with XiKe Bearings!
The XiKe 2 Set Trailer Wheel Hub Bearings Kit is engineered for optimal performance and durability, featuring high-quality chrome steel bearings that ensure quiet and high-speed operation. Designed to fit a range of axle sizes, this kit includes essential components like seals, dust covers, and cotter pins, backed by a 1-year or 50,000-mile guarantee for your peace of mind.
S**R
Fits, Great Price
After installing a new axle under my small trailer, it became obvious that all 2000# axles are not the same. My old axle used 1" inside diameter bearings, and my new axle requires 1 ¹/¹⁶" inside diameter bearings, so I had to order new bearings to fit the new, larger diameter axle spindle. I am pleased with this complete wheel bearing kit. It included the bearings and races, axle seals, plus dust caps with removable rubber plugs so I can easily grease my new 2000# axle. The price was much less than the name brand bearings and the quality is good enough for my limited use trailer.
T**C
Good Product
Perfect fit for my HF trailer.
L**N
Perfect Solution!
Excellent bearings and caps! I used these on a boat trailer restoration and they were perfect. Easy to switch out and they work flawlessly. Nice quality bearings too.
B**D
Fit perfectly
Fit perfectly. Good price.
D**
Wheel bearings
Works great and cheaper than other places I looked at buying it. Highly recommended
J**.
Perfect fit
Used on an old Harbor Freight mini trailer. Hard to find bearings, these fit perfectly. But not the oil seals, too thick. Had to use old ones. Rolls smooth as butter.
L**T
Fits Older Harbor Freight 5x8 Trailers!
These work great on my trailer, and stay cool.I imagine these fit most Haulmaster trailers, but please do purchase some vernier calipers to check (Harbor Frieght sells plastic ones for $2.99 that are plenty accurate for this purpose).Replacement is pretty easy for the moderately handy. You'll need a mallet, pliers, bearing grease, nitrile gloves, and a tire iron (or a crowbar).Use a rubber mallet and a tire iron to *gently* loosen and remove the old dust cap. Lift the trailer, and set up a block or jack stand to keep the frame off the ground. Use fine-nose pliers to straighten and pull the cotter pin, then gently unscrew the big castle nut. Yank the whole tire and hub assembly off, and the outside bearing should be easily removable (or fall out). Once you have the outside bearing off, put the wheel/hub assembly back on the axle, and re-screw the castle nut. Pull the tire off, and the castle nut should remove the rear bearing for you. Use the tire iron or your finger to gently pull off the rear hub seal. Clean the inside of the hub thoroughly. Remove the bearings from the rings that they are shipped in (you won't need the rings). Get a large glob of grease in your non-dominant hand, and use your dominant hand to forcefully shove the grease up through the edges of the bearing until it squeezes out between the rollers. This will be pretty obvious. Take your time on the packing, it's one of the more essential parts.Time to reassemble! Install the rear bearing, and use the mallet to gently tap the grease seal in on top of it. The silver spring should *not* be visible with the grease seal installed; if you can see the spring, you have it in backwards. Reinstall the hub, and shove a decent blob of grease in there. There is pretty serious debate as to the ideal amount. Some fill their hubs. Some use only 1/3 fill. Others grease only the bearings themselves, and leave the hubs dry. I recommend putting at least 1/2 cup of grease in there simply to protect the metal of the hub from rust. Install the front bearing (after following the same procedure to pack it with grease), and reinstall the castle nut. Don't tighten the castle nut much, the tire should have around 1/8" of side to side wobble, and should spin without catching. Put some grease in the dust cap, and tap it back into place.
G**A
Look Good
Ordered these to replace bearings on my boat trailer. Since it has started snowing, I haven't been able to make the fix, since this is at a friend's house with no power available.But the bearings were packaged well, so no troubles with packing and shipping.
D**S
Exact fit for most 4 x 8' folding trailers (Harbour Freight, Princess Auto)
Spent a day trying to locate a bearing that would fit this trailer - turns out a 25mm axle bearing is not common.Luckily this set is readily available at a reasonable price on here.Direct fit, easy to install, and seems to be of reasonable quality.Have put 1500km on it without issues so far. Wheels spin freely and axles stay cool during long hauls (4+hrs).
A**R
Product as advertised fits perfect thank you, good quality.
Used these bearings on small utility trailer, they fit perfect good quality and very good price thanks. Delivery was also excellent!
J**N
good value
arrived on time and fit perfect with everything need. The dust caps should be full caps not with the rubber insertDo not know how good they are, cannot really rate a bearing set with little or no miles on them
R**D
Bonne qualité
J'ai installé sur ma remorque pour bateau, j'ai fait plus de 150 kms dans route de gravier et aucun problème d'eau et poussière. Jusqu'à maintenant je suis satisfait.
M**.
The right parts
All GOOD. THANKS.