The trailer is most likely NOT manufactured by Seadoo. However, the bearings are standard sizes across many different trailer manufacturers.
The best possible solution is to have the bearings removed from the trailer and measured. Then you can specify the exact size you need. The good news is that the bearings usually come in kits with seals and most everything needed per wheel.
Another way to do this is to check for a label or plate on the trailer. If you can identify the manufacturer and trailer model#, then we can compare the specs against the manufacturer's website. This label usually has the serial number of the trailer along with weight and load ratings.
One possible headache is if the trailer is not manufactured by a US maker. This would mean that the standard bearing size thing is still true - but for the local regional manufacturer (European perhaps?).
Can you find out who made your trailer? should be a sticker near the front... seadoo doesnt make trailers and they use diffrent makes of trailers, you could also try ebay....thank you for solution. actually i did remove the hup and search the stores but i didnt find the same size here in Middle East, thats why am asking for website the sell the exact same size for seadoo..
Thanks.. i'll keep searching
I'm sorry, I didn't realize you weren't in the usa... My bad.
I know the trailer you have it is a "Caravan" trailer made in Canada. In the picture I can see the label on the inside of the v just before it goes to the winch... just opposite the "seadoo" sticker in the picture. That sticker will have all the information you need for the parts. You could even go direct to the manufacturer of the trailer, with the info on the sticker.
I hope this helps.
Karl
yeah i found the sticker.. but how can i go to the manufacturer of the trailer.. ? i'am in the middle east.. have they any web site,, or should i change the axle with new different size hubs?
today the other hup broke!! because it was eaten by rust, salt water and hot sun.. we have a very hot weather,, the max tempreture goes up to 50 C = 122 F :ack:
so i have to change 2 hubs now... what do you suggest .. new size axle with hubs? or original hubs? "but i dont know where to find them"
thanx for the tip.. i'll do that for sure to the new hubs.. but i still looking for them
I'm sorry, I didn't realize you weren't in the usa... My bad.
I know the trailer you have it is a "Caravan" trailer made in Canada. In the picture I can see the label on the inside of the v just before it goes to the winch... just opposite the "seadoo" sticker in the picture. That sticker will have all the information you need for the parts. You could even go direct to the manufacturer of the trailer, with the info on the sticker.
I hope this helps.
Karl
Thank you Karl for these informations.. i saw the website but i didnt find the hubs..![]()
BTW how can i know if the it's a 10" OR 12" hub? is there any no# on it? .. and it's "without Brake"
Thank you again for helping..