etrailer | Checking Out the Dexter Trailer Idler Hub Assembly for 6,000-lb Axles
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Today, we're going to review part number 42655UC1. This is the Dexter Trailer Hub Assembly. It's a 6 on 5-1/2-inch bolt pattern. This trailer hub will include six of the 1/2-inch lug nuts. It will include the inner bearing, part number 25580, the outer bearing, part number 15123. It will include the grease cap and the grease seal, part number 42385.
Now, this trailer hub assembly is designed to fit 5200-pound and 6000-pound axles with spindles that will require a 2-1/4-inch inside diameter grease seal. Again, this bolt patter is six lugs, 5-1/2-inch pattern. The capacity is 3000 pounds so when paired with another hub assembly of the same on the other side of the axle, it will give you your maximum of 6000 pounds. Now, the bearing races are included and they are preinstalled and pressed into the hub already. All of our hub assemblies that we sell from eTrailer will include the bearing races preinstalled into the hub.
You can see here is the outer bearing race. In the end right there is the inner bearing race, and again, we mentioned this is a 6 on 5-1/2-inch bolt pattern and the best way to measure that--usually, on a hub that will have six lugs, an even amount of lugs, you could just measure across from one center of one lug bolt to the center of the other and that would give you the 5-1/2-inch measurement. Because this hub sticks up so high, it will be hard to get a measurement that way. So the next best way is if you measure from the center of one stud to the center of one right next to it either way. It would measure 2-3/4 inches and if you go to the product page for this part number at the bottom of the page, it will show you determining the bolt pattern and there will be a chart that says when you measure from one stud next to the next stud if it measures 2-3/4 inches.
That would be a 6 on 5-1/2-inch bolt pattern. And that should do it for the review on part number 42655UC1.
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