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The DEEG Harbor Freight Trailer Bearing Kit includes two 30205 bearings, one 30x52x10mm seal, and essential hardware like split pins and dust covers. Designed for light trailer axles, this kit ensures a reliable and durable performance, making it perfect for various trailer types, including harbor cargo and folding cargo trailers.
N**R
Bearings
I had a review, and had pictures. I am up dating the the review to say that these are the 30305 bearings and seals are for the newer harbor freight trailer hubs. If you hubs has grease zirks this is the bearing for you. If your hub doesn't have the grease zirks this isn't the bearing for you. You have the older hubs and they are no longer made supported. Get the newer hubs with grease zirks and get theese ebarings.
J**K
This kit made for my exact trailer
When it was time to change these wheel bearings and seals I was happy to find this kit that included all the parts I needed to repair my trailer in one kit. Trying to search the bearings and seals separately especially locally with limited options to purchase, I felt confident the kit with the 30205 bearings and the “harbour freight trailer” reference was exactly what I needed. Everything fit perfect and I was able to replace without any problems
N**E
Looks good but missing cotter pin
Purchased as a back up wheel bearing for a long trip. Looks good with no blemishes. Only issue is the cotter pin wasn't in the packaging, not a big deal to grab one out of my kit, just more a disappointment to see things missing from the packaging.
H**M
Great fit H.F. trailer
Fits old Harbor Freight Trailer really good. Bought an extra just for backup on the road.Next step I will have to replace axle with something more standard.
D**R
6 weeks wait, no instructions, 2 bearing sets but 1 seal & 1 cotter pin! Why?
As my title states, I waited about 6 weeks for these DEEG bearings- a long time to keep a customer on hold, for an unknown reason. Did DEEG bearings have to be manufactured and shipped from a foreign county on a boat? I wasn't told, so I don't know. When they came, they were in a yellow shipping envelope - no nice box w/ lettering indicating the contents. I guess I should've read the small B&W sticker, but the type was too small for me to read, at least without additional light, and it had been 6 weeks since ordering. Upon opening, I was glad to see the DEEG parts, but immediately confused. I've replaced bearings on a car before, and thus feel I'm up to replacing these. BUT, while there was 2 complete bearings, there's only 1 seal and cotter pin. What? Is this a marketing ploy by DEEG for customers to purchase 2 sets, to get enough seals and cotter pins? Or, is there some mechanical reason one only needs 1 seal and cotter pin? (Not that I know of, but I honestly don't know. It's been some time since I replaced bearings in a car. I assume on my trailer, I replace each side, from the axle end, by removing the bearings, then each seal - likely damaging it, to then get to and remove the inner race - or whatever order is obvious. And replacing bearings and seals in a trailer you may have never done before, may take some time - especially if you don't have all the necessary parts. Should I just begin the project, and hope I only need 1 seal, that the reason I'm changing my bearings isn't due to a faulty seal, and then remain patient and calm if, in fact, I need TWO seals and TWO cotter pins, as suspected? That would be difficult, and my trailer would be outside, apart, open to the weather, while I try to find the necessary parts in time. Can I afford to wait for DEEG's 2nd order? I have extra cotter pins - which are universal, so frankly, they're a non-issue. (And mere pennies each, so why the omission? I assume I NEED TWO, as you're not supposed to reuse them. Does a bearing manufacturer claim you shouldn't replace BOTH?) I have no idea if an auto part store would have another trailer seal - more expense and time - and w/ the delay in my 1st order, how long would I have to wait for another? A new product offering from DEEG is the time to impress each and every customer, w/ a more than adequate ad, at least sufficient parts, an acceptable price, and a nice box that your customer easily knows the content and remembers the company / store name, (DEEG) w/ links, for repeat orders. Not, give everyone 1 seal and cotter pin, and hope those affected choose your store a 2nd or more time. Yes, you have that through Amazon, but if you wait to install these bearings, will you remember where you get these, or click on a competitor? And what if, instead of replacing these bearings as part of wise maintenance, you instead throw them in your trunk, in case your bearings go out on the road, and THEN found out 1 only have 1 seal! SMH. I'm assuming these are the right dimensions, good quality and now available in a reasonable time period, but I'm giving these DEEG bearings 3 stars for the reasons I state above. I wanted to rate them lower, but I feel that could make the supplier (DEEG) pull the ad, and relist, to start over w/out my honest input describing MY neg. experience. Consumers have expectations that a co. should try to exceed. THAT'S the basis of a winning product. Giving an extra screw or cheap part, can make a difference! 5 stars is reserved for quality products that fulfill a customer's need - that makes them feel they made a good product choice. I now have doubts that I will have enough parts to do this job, and less confidence I'm capable of changing my trailers bearings myself, not understanding 100% WHY I was sent just 1 seal. Is there a mechanical reason DEEG ships just 1? Now I have another reason to put off this task - not the direction a parts supplier like DEEG should be encouraging. Am I not expected to be a repeat customer, since bearings don't have to be changed often? I'm confused and skeptical. If the trailer only needs 1 seal - if one side is closed off, it should be clearly stated on the ad and product instructions. Instead, there's a picture of 2 seals and 2 cotter pins (in some pictures)! Amazon customers need a reason, besides just price, to take the extra risk and order online. Once you're "bitten" by a product in some way, like DEEG bearings, some customers will avoid Amazon for all things, from then on. Building good customer relationships for successful product launches is not difficult - but it is still a job many companies are unwilling to do, as if customers are disposable. We are not, and companies like DEEG that treat their customers in such a way, even big companies that have been around for years, sometimes learn this too late. Sears, Blockbuster, JC Penneys, Radio Shack, CompUSA are but a few examples. I buy a lot of products and read the ads and view the pictures and would rather PAY MORE for a great product! Just because I have a Harbour Freight trailer, doesn't mean I shouldn't maintain it w/ care. THAT'S how you make products last, especially cheaper brands.
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