- Wheel Bearing Grease Double Lip Grease Seal 2.25 x 3.376, Part Number: 010-036-00, 22333TB For DEXTER AXLE Dexter 01003600 Grease Seal.
- Fit most 5200lbs-7000lbs EZ lube and regular axle hubs/drums, Spindle D42 Double Lip.
- Double Lip for both EZ lube and Non EZ Lube trailer axles.
- 01003600 Grease Seal Used in most 5200#, 6000#, and 7000# 7200, and 8000# Trailer Axles Axles from: LCI (Lippert), ROCKWELL AMERICAN, DEXTER, ALKO, AXIS, QUALITY, AXLETEK and others.
- Cross Reference Part Numbers: Highton 7000-DL, Dexter: 010-036-00 (10-36), TruRyde: GS-2250DL, Texcom: 22333TBN, National: 452920/482920, NOK#: AD3135E1/AD3135EO.


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Trailer Hub Wheel Grease Seal for DEXTER AXLE Dexter 01003600 Grease Seal Replaces 010-036-00 10-36 22333TB Double Lip Grease Seal ID 2.250″ x OD 3.376″, 5200-7000lb Trailer…
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Informação adicional
Manufacturer | EAGLEGGO |
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Brand | EAGLEGGO |
Model | 22333TB Trailer Hub Wheel Grease Seal |
Item Weight | 1.8 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 1 x 1 x 1 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | 01003600, 010-036-00, 22333TB |
Exterior | Polished |
Manufacturer Part Number | 01003600, 010-036-00, 22333TB |
Special Features | Trailer Hub Wheel Grease Seal |
Date First Available | April 23, 2023 |
Bryan –
Price was great and it fit perfectly.
David Williams –
I will not hesitate to order these again.
John W Brewer –
The web page provides a good cross reference for matching part numbers and checking axle and hub dimensions. It’s always a good first step to know you’ve got the right part so check and re-check. In my case, the Airstream part number is not cross referenced so I have to go by numbers on the existing seals, match-up with the bearing markings, and size.
The packaging indicates that these are indeed bargain grease seals but the quality is OK for the job. Do take care to make sure that they are not mangled when installing and are seated properly. Keep an eye on hub temperatures, tire pressures, and lug nut torque especially after service of the tires and hubs. Wheels and hitch should always be a part of the pre-departure visual inspection.
John W Brewer –
Thought I was saving some money buying these grease sealsback in . But after the burninshing and small trip to Sarasota,FL. The NEW Brakes just didn’t feel right snd thought just needed a little adjusting after the breaking in/burnishing. Thought all was good until the last adjustment on the rear driver side, the tool came out with gresase on it. NOT good The pics are from the passenger side rear side. This seal failed but not as bad yet. So now I question the front axle seals. Moral of story don’t pinch pennies on grease seals. If I could give it a no star I would.