Source for rubber grease plugs - Dexter 85-1

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newbury

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Between my BIL and I we've about 24 axles that use the little Dexter plugs (Rubber Grease Plug for EZ-Lube Bearing Dust Caps #085-001-00 32640).
In the Mississippi climate they seem to rot out in a few years. Almost everyplace stocks them in twosies and foursies.
I'd like to buy about 4 dozen.
preferably actual Dexters, rather than cheap chinese
/edit - to clarify does anyone know of a good source these where I can buy the in bulk inexpensively? Like about $1 apiece or less.
 
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You would think after all these years someone would have made these out of a UV resistant material. I carry spares in my glove box.

Might be a good project for someone with a 3D printer?
 
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Not sure what your question is? You posted a link to a source.

E-Z Lube Plug | Dexter Axle Online Store
Sorry, edited the post
Looking for a good source to buy them in bulk for about $1 or less.

Since I don't use the trailers much I might just use duct tape.
I hate spending even $1.50 for that little piece of cheap rubber.
 
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