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After some Rear axle O-ring information - what's the correct size?

Parkland

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After some Rear axle O-ring information. I am doing some work on my 2015 Spyder RT rear tire. When I took the belt disc apart, the O-ring was damaged. I am a long way from a dealer. I hope to find a suitable O-ring locally. It's beat up and hard to measure, but it appears to me to be a 0.139" (1/8") O-ring with an inside diameter of about 63.09mm (2 & 1/2"). It can be identified on some sites as #228. Can anyone confirm that or give me the correct information. Thanks..
 
Rear axle O-ring information. I am doing some work on my 2015 Spyder RT rear tire. When I took the belt disc apart the O-ring was damaged. I am a long way from a dealer. I hope to find a suitable O-ring locally. Its beat up and hard to measure but it appears to me to be a 0.139" (1/8) with an inside diameter of about 63.09mm (2 1/2"). It can be identified on some sites as #228. Can anyone confirm that or give me the correct information. Thanks..
Why don't you look up the part # on a bunch of different websites, and order it, then you'll absolutely get the correct size of O ring
 
If you can find the right diameter 'O' ring material you can make one. You just need to add a razor knife and a drop of superglue.
 
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