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Need replacement hub advice
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02/13/04 01:46 PM
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spiveyrat
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I'm planning to make a 600 mile trip with my boat in tow this summer. I want to get a replacement hub kit to bring along just in case. I believe I've identified my bolt pattern (5 on 4-1/2). I guess now I need to figure out the size of my spindle.(?) Any ideas on how to do this? If it helps, it's a RangerTrail single axle trailer. Thanks for your help!
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Re: Need replacement hub advice
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02/13/04 02:13 PM
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TXSportFisherman
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If your'er headed out for a long journey, best to pull and inspect bearings/axle BEFORE you have problems. You can get your extra kit then.
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Re: Need replacement hub advice
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02/13/04 02:23 PM
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I planned to do that anyway.
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Re: Need replacement hub advice
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02/13/04 02:45 PM
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ONCE YOU DETERMINE THE SIZE CHECK AT ACADEMY. THEY HAVE A PREGREASED HUB AND BEARING ASSEMBLY FOR AROUND $45. HOPE THIS IS OF HELP.
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Re: Need replacement hub advice
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02/13/04 03:17 PM
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When I replaced mine recently I needed to take the bearings to the trailer shop so they could determine which hub I needed.
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Re: Need replacement hub advice
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02/13/04 03:18 PM
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When you pull the bearings the spindle size will be stamped on the bearing. It'll be 1 or 1 1/8" spindle. If you want to save yourself from doing this yearly, take the bearings to a good automotive shop and match them up to USA made Temkin bearings. Put on SS bearing buddies too. You'd be good to go for a LOOOOOOONG time.
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Re: Need replacement hub advice
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02/13/04 03:49 PM
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I do already have Bearing Buddies in place on the trailer.
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Re: Need replacement hub advice
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02/13/04 03:55 PM
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I've found that a few dunks in the lake ceases the metal bearing buddys so the spring pressure is nil. Stainless steel(SS) is the only way to go in my opinion.
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Re: Need replacement hub advice
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02/16/04 12:16 PM
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I believe those bearings are 1 3/8" X 1 1/16". I have a single axle Ranger Trail trailer and that's what mine measure. Easiest way to be sure is just remove the spindle and measure. The 1250 lbs capacity trailers have a straight 1" axle. The 1750 lbs capacity trailers have the 1 3/8" X 1 1/16". Hope this helps. KC
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Re: Need replacement hub advice
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02/16/04 09:30 PM
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Adkins Angler
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Look for "Timken" bearings. www.timken.com
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