Measuring Wheel Bolt Pattern To find Correct Replacement Hub For Trailer
Question:
hello, I want to use two wheel I have in the garage in my trailer but I dont found the correct hub. I buy two hub 4x4 but dont work, are small. I measured the hole to the next hole in the right and is 3-1/8 and if I measured cross the hole is 4-3/8. I need to know if is possible find the correct hub for my wheel and if you sale. thanks
asked by: Reimundo R
Expert Reply:
I am attaching a helpful article that explains how you can measure to find the correct wheels for the hubs you have or hubs to match the wheels you have.
You can check out the attached photo and see where you measure on the wheel when it is either an even number bolt pattern or an odd number bolt pattern. If you are choosing replacement wheels you want to pay attention to the center hole (pilot hole) as these can vary in size.
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Trailer Idler Hub Assembly for 2,000-lb Axles - 4 on 4 - L44643 Bearings - Pre-Greased
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