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Trailer Idler Hub That Uses a LM67048 Bearing and Has a 5 on 4-1/2 Inch Bolt Pattern  

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Conner, Thanks. I mis-typed the cap diameter. it should have been 2.328, the same as the cups. I doubt you have any of those either? It seems this old boat trailer is odd in that it has straight spindles and hub bores. At that size they are all tapered spindles now. I may just buy 2 new complete axles.

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The LM67000LA is a Timken part number for a bearing cone with a 1.250" I.D. and a 2.328" O.D. This is the same as our bearing part # LM67048. The LM67010 is a Timken part number for a race with a 2.328" O.D. that matches our part # LM67010. The only trailer hub we have that uses this bearing/race and has a 5 on 4-1/2" bolt pattern is the Trailer Hub Assembly part # DX22XR. This hub uses a LM67048 inner bearing (1.250") and a LM11949 outer bearing (.750").

Unfortunately, we do not have any grease caps with a 2.348" diameter.

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5/14/2018

Conner, Thanks. I mis-typed the cap diameter. it should have been 2.328, the same as the cups. I doubt you have any of those either? It seems this old boat trailer is odd in that it has straight spindles and hub bores. At that size they are all tapered spindles now. I may just buy 2 new complete axles.

Conner L.

5/14/2018

The only option we have for a grease cap with a 2.328" diameter is the Bearing Buddy Bearing Protectors part # BB2328 for chrome or part # BB2328SS for stainless. This option will provide you with a easy way to protect your bearings by keeping water out and ensuring enough grease is in the hub. If you can provide me with the spring center (SC), hub face (HF), and weight capacity of the axles you have now I would be glad to see if we have a replacement for you. Some of the older boat trailers have very odd spindles which is why we do not have an hubs that will fit them.

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