Where to Measure a Trailer Spindle to Determine the Right Bearings, Races, and Seals
Question:
Have a trailer with no information on it. The axle is 1.75, 1.25, nut is 1inch and seal is 3.35. I am looking for hub and wheel for a tire that is 7-14.5
asked by: Steve
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Expert Reply:
The dimensions you have provided do not seem to match anything that I have. If you can, pull a hub and get the inner and outer bearing numbers stamped into the metal of the bearings. Or take the measurements on the spindle shown in the picture I have provided. The measurements have to be as accurate as possible so you will need to use dial or digital calipers.
expert reply by:
Michael H
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Trailer Idler Hub Assembly for 2,000-lb Axles - 4 on 4 - L44643 Bearings - Pre-Greased
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