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    Wheel Caps

    Hi All,

    Well once again i'm looking towards tigeowners.com for some assistance.

    Recently we had our entire boat trailer re-finished with a "line-x" type product due to paint peeling due and normal road wear and tear, I might add it turned out amazing by the way, but while either at the shop or somewhere in between I have lost two caps and two others are broken and fell of in the driveway.

    These are the caps that cover the bearing buddies. I have searched the California Trailer Works website with no luck so I was wondering if someone could shed some light on where I could purchase four new ones.

    Attahced are pictures of a broken one and what it covers

    Any help is greatly appreciated
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    Maybe these could tide you over till you find those nicer ones? This is what is on my road master trailer.

    http://www.theoempartsstore.com/stor...7&cat=0&page=2

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      #3
      Our trailer came with these vinyl caps - Bearing Buddy 19-B.
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        #4
        How much did it cost for the line-x? That is a great idea. My trailer is relatively new but it has a scratch from a rock and that little scratch is starting to rust. I sanded and applied touch-up paint but that sounds like an excellent product for a trailer. Got any pics?

        Back on topic, my bb have the cheap vinyl/plastic caps but they work and don't look bad
        2009 RZ2, PCM 343, MLA Surf Ballast, Premium Sound.
        2013 Toyota Sequoia 4WD W/Timbren SES

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          Wheel Caps

          You could try Extreme Trailers. I had the same issue and they replaced the caps for me.
          It has been a couple years and I don't have any contact information but try their web site. http://extremetrailers.com/

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