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    Posted: 16 Sep 2012 at 6:53pm
Originally posted by Goose

   .... When you do inspect the bearings, pick up new seals cause it is pretty hard to get the old ones out without tearing them up. 

Goose, Thanks for the tip. Are the seals standard size and available at an auto part store?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 16 Sep 2012 at 6:56pm
     I was not going down the old geezer route but rather than lay on your back you could get down on your knees.  Big smile  I usually need to use something to push on to get up after I get down, like the fender or tire or chair, you get the picture.
   We have a 10x12 plastic box about 3 inches high that hold all of our papers, they stay on a shelf in the garage until we travel. The binder maybe a faster way to find the item you are looking for.   Goose
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 16 Sep 2012 at 7:07pm
   Bill, I have never bought them at an auto parts store so I really do not know. I would think that if you took in the model number of the trailer they could check for you. I buy all the axle parts at a trailer store that sells Dexter axles, they have every thing on the shelf out front. You may want to go to DexterAxles. com and from there you can find a trailer store near you that might have the seals instock if the auto parts store can't help you. Provided that your axle is a Dexter.
    The trailer store is a lot closer for me than our RV dealer.   Goose  
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 16 Sep 2012 at 9:17pm
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  There should be a lable with the manufactures name and the model number on it. The Dexter lable is on the front side of the axle on the right side (passenger side), just inside from the frame. It helps to have the axle model number when ordering brake or hub parts. Not sure where the Lippert lable is placed, maybe Camper Bob can check it out for those that might need to know.   Goose


Found the lable on the axle.... I have a "Lippert" axle!!!
Thanks All for the info of where and what to look for!
The lable is right in the middle on the front of the axle!!!
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Can I get off my knees now?  Safe Travels.
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