Determining Correct Replacement Hub For Trailer With Hubs That Have Uncommon Bolt Pattern
Question:
do you have a wheel that is in the 10 or 12 inch range with a bolt hole dia of 5 and a hub dia of 3 5/8 4 or 8 lug. Regards
asked by: Darrin R
Helpful Expert Reply:
I may have another option for you, but we do not offer any 10-12" wheels that have a 5" bolt pattern diameter.
Your best bet would be to replace your current hubs with ones that use a more common bolt pattern like 4 on 4" or 5 on 4-1/2".
To determine the correct replacement hubs you will need to know which inner and outer bearings your current hubs use. The easiest way to find which bearings your hubs use is to remove one of your hubs and look for the bearing numbers stamped in the face of each of the bearings as shown in the included picture of the # L44649.
If your bearings are worn to the point that you cannot read the bearing numbers you will need to use digital calipers like # PTW80157 to precisely measure your spindles according to the included diagram.
If you can tell me the bearing numbers or spindle measurements I would be happy to recommend a replacement hub and compatible 10-12" wheels for you.
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Replacement Trailer Hub Bearing - L44649
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- 3500 lbs Axle
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