Replacement 7,000LB Trailer Axle Spindle
Question:
NEED A 2.50 DIA SPINDLE, 7000 LBS, 14inch OVERALL. 1.75 INSIDE BEARING, 1.25 OUTER BEARING. .75 FINE THREAD NUT
asked by: BRIEN M
Expert Reply:
I have been unable to locate a spindle that meets the exact specifications that you have on your current spindle. The #42 Spindle # TRU57FR will be the closest that I can find to matching your current spindle. It is 2.25" diameter, rated for 7,000lbs. Overall length is only 11", has a 1.75" inner bearing, 1.25" outer bearing and 1" nut. The spindle includes a new washer, castle nut and cotter pin.
The Bearing Kit # BK3-200 contains the correct bearings, races, grease seal and a replacement cotter pin for this size spindle.
Products Referenced in This Question
Bearing Kit, 14125A/ 25580 Bearings, 10-36 Seal
- Trailer Bearings Races Seals Caps
- Bearings
- Standard Bearings
- Bearing Kits
- Bearing 14125A and 25580
- Race 25520 and 14276
- 7000 lbs Axle
- etrailer
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Product Page this Question was Asked From
#42 Spindle for 5,200-lb to 7,000-lb Trailer Axles - 2-1/4" Diameter
- Trailer Spindles
- Standard Spindle
- 2-1/4 Inch Diameter
- Round
- For 5000 lb Axle
- For 6000 lb Axle
- For 7000 lb Axle
- TruRyde
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