Trailer Wheel and Hub Question

jviss

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Feb 5, 2004
7,089
Tartan 3800 20 Westport, MA
I blew a tire on the trailer for the dinghy today. Got new wheels with tires and got it home.

I've decided I want to put new hubs and springs on it.

I looked at hubs from Cabelas, and they show a five bolt hub, but with a choice of 1", 1 1/16", or 1 38" to 1 1/16" studs. There's a big price difference across the range.

How do I choose? How do I know what I need?

Thanks,

jv
 

Sumner

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Jan 31, 2009
5,254
Macgregor & Endeavour 26S and 37 Utah's Canyon Country
The hubs are going to be base on the axle used as to what bearings are used. Are you sure you need new hubs. I'd think you just need to replace and pack the bearings and seals.

If you have wheels you want to use measure them to find what bolt pattern you have (Ford 5 on 4 1/2") is pretty common.

etrailer is a good source to figure out the bolt pattern and which hubs or bearings you need and have good pricing (I'd forget Cabelas myself)...

https://www.etrailer.com/faq-wheel-bolt-pattern.aspx

Hubs ....

https://www.etrailer.com/dept-pg-Trailer_Hubs_and_Drums.aspx

Sumner
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1300 miles to The Bahamas and Back in the Mac...
Endeavour 37 Mods...
MacGregor 26-S Mods...
Mac Trips to Utah, Idaho, Wyoming, Canada, Florida, Bahamas
 
Jun 8, 2004
10,376
-na -NA Anywhere USA
Were the tires dry rotted, under inflated, etc?? Not a lot here to say what to do but one thing with new hubs and tires not knowing if you went back with the same size or not, does it clear the fenders when installed with tire ? Maybe a photo or two.
 

jviss

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Feb 5, 2004
7,089
Tartan 3800 20 Westport, MA
Thanks guys. The tires were old. In the morning, the left one was flat. I pumped it up to 40 psi, made sure the other side was the same, and set off. Fine going to the marina, about 80 miles. About 30 miles from home on the return, or about 130 miles total, I got a sudden, harsh vibration, move to the breakdown lane, and found the tire had disintegrated, about 60% of the tread just gone, with enough rubber remaining on the wheel so the wheel wasn't damaged.

It's a light weight, single axel dingy-sailer trailer, and I was carrying my 9.5' AB rib with 15HP Merc, plus 3 60 lb. boat batteries in the rib.

I left my lovely wife with the boat and ran to Bass Pro Shops, which was 11 miles away, and bought two new wheel and tire assemblies, same size as original, five bolt, galvanized, with 4.8x4 tires. I also had to stop at NAPA and buy a lug nut wrench, as the Honda wrench was too small.

Thank goodness I had previously applied anti-seize to the lug bolt threads! Even so, they were tough to remove. Two were tougher to replace; at first I thought they were cross-threaded, but no, just corrosion and crud.

I was thinking I'd replace both wheels on the side of the highway, but my wife thought we should just replace the blown one and get out of there. I think she was right. Ride home was uneventful.

I had replaced the right side wheel bearing last year. The left runs smoothly and quietly, but hasn't been greased since I don't know when. No Bearing Buddies on these. So, I should at least grease it, maybe just install a new bearing.

I'm curious, too about the lug bolts. My hubs use bolts, not studs with nuts. The wheel holes are dimpled, but "dimpled out," if you know what I mean, which is counter intuitive for me.

BTW, wheels with tires were $64.99 each at Bass Pro, and an 'industrial strength' lug nut spinner was $27 at NAPA. I'm not complaining, at all, given the circumstances. From blown tire to back on the road was about one hour.
 
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Sumner

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Jan 31, 2009
5,254
Macgregor & Endeavour 26S and 37 Utah's Canyon Country
...No Breading Buddies on these. So, I should at least grease it, maybe just install a new bearing......
I recently put all new bearings and seals on my two axle trailer for the Mac. Probably could of used some of them again but there was a small amount of galling on a couple so decided why not replace them all at the same time. Cheap insurance for where we tow at times. The trailer has been to Florida twice now from Utah and to Canada and after the bearings to Lake Powell and back where there is no service and no cell for most of the way.

...I'm curious, too about the lug bolts. My hubs use bolts, not studs with nuts. The wheel holes are dimpled, but "dimpled out," if you know what I mean, which is counter intuitive for me....
Bolts are not uncommon. Just make sure the new wheels look like the old ones where the bolt seats on the wheel. The bolt should seat just like a lug nut will with the tappers matching between the bolt and wheel...

http://www.mcgard.com/index.php/automotive-2/lug-nutslug-bolts/lug-bolts

Sumner
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1300 miles to The Bahamas and Back in the Mac...
Endeavour 37 Mods...

MacGregor 26-S Mods...http://purplesagetradingpost.com/sumner/endeavour-main/endeavour-index.html
Mac Trips to Utah, Idaho, Wyoming, Canada, Florida, Bahamas
 
Oct 24, 2010
2,405
Hunter 30 Everett, WA
I wouldn't change hubs without a reason. Bearing and seals, sure. Just wire brush and paint if they look bad.

Ken