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6000 lb Idler Hub, 6 on 5 1/2 Bolt Pattern

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Estimated delivery dates: Apr 6, 2025 - Apr 8, 2025

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AxleTek Certified Idler Hub – 6000 lbs Capacity
6000 lb Idler Hub, 6 on 5 1/2 Bolt Pattern
$46.44 $159.99 42% OFF

Trailer Axle Hub and Drum FAQ

Downloadable Files

Files that will help teach you or guide you in finding the measurements for your Trailer Axles. 

Answer:

Identify the Bolt Count: Start by counting the number of bolt holes (e.g., 4, 5, 6, or 8).

Measure the Pitch Circle Diameter (PCD):

For even bolt patterns, measure from the center of one bolt directly across to the opposite bolt.

For odd-number patterns, measure from the. center of one, skip one, to the center outside of the third.

Check Consistency: Double-check your measurements to ensure that your wheel or drum will fit properly.

Visual Inspection: Look for cracks, rust, or uneven wear on the hub face and drum.

Feel for Vibration or Wobbling: When driving, any noticeable vibrations or misalignment can indicate that the hub or drum is warped or worn.

Regular Inspection: Check the hub and drum at least once per season or before heavy towing. Look for signs of wear, rust, or damage.

Cleaning: Keep the surfaces clean to remove any dirt or corrosion that could affect fitting and performance.

Lubrication: Apply grease where recommended to reduce friction and prevent rust, following the manufacturer’s guidance.

Professional Servicing: If you notice misalignment or significant wear, consult a trailer specialist to resurface or replace the components.

Improper Fitment: A wrong bolt pattern or hub face measurement can result in wheels or brake drums not fitting securely.

Poor Performance: Misalignment may lead to vibrations, increased tire wear, or even brake issues.

Safety Risks: Ultimately, incorrect measurements can compromise the trailer’s handling and increase the risk of accidents during towing.

Corrective Action: If you discover issues, it’s important to re-measure, adjust, or consult a professional for repairs or replacement to ensure a safe setup.

Description

6000 lb Idler Hub, 6 on 5-1/2 Bolt Pattern

CSA & QAI Certified AxleTek Trailer 6000 lb Idler Hub
Premium AxleTek 6000 lb idler hub for trailer axles, CSA and QAI certified.

 

At Tow Parts, LLC, we are the exclusive authorized distributor of AxleTek parts. All products offered by us are rigorously tested and meet the stringent standards of both CSA and QAI certifications. Our commitment to quality ensures that your trailer stays safe and reliable on every journey.

Description

Introducing our 6000 lb Idler Hub, designed specifically for use on trailer idler axles. Compatible with Dexter E-Z Lube and etrailer Easy Grease axles featuring #42 spindles, this hub is a must-have component for maintaining the performance of your trailer. The pre-greased design makes installation quick and easy, while the included bearings, races, seals, grease cap, and lug nuts ensure you have everything needed to get started.

How to Measure 6-Lug Bolt Pattern

  • To measure a 6-lug bolt pattern on your trailer, follow these steps:
    1. Select any two bolts on the wheel that are directly opposite each other.
    2. Measure the distance from the center of one bolt to the center of the bolt directly across from it.
    3. The measurement will give you the diameter of the circle formed by the bolts, which is the bolt pattern dimension.

 

6000 lb Idler Hub-  List of Pre-Installed Components

  • Inner Bearing: 25580 (1.75″ inner diameter)
  • Outer Bearing: 15123 (1.25″ inner diameter)
  • Races:
    • Inner Race: 25520
    • Outer Race: 15245
  • Grease Seal (GS2250DL): Inner Diameter 2.25″, Outer Diameter 3.376″
  • Pack of Lug Nuts and Grease Cap Included for Quick Installation

6000 lb Idler Hub Specs

Feature Description
Application 6,000-lb Dexter E-Z Lube and Easy Grease trailer axles with #42 spindles
Compatibility Standard axles from most manufacturers including Dexter, Lippert (LCI), and AL-KO
Wheel Size 14-1/2″ to 16-1/2″
Bolt Pattern 6 on 5-1/2″
Wheel Stud Dimensions 1/2″ diameter x 1-1/4″ long
Certifications CSA, QAI
Grease Cap Flange Diameter 2.45″
Weight Capacity 3,000 lbs
Limited Warranty 1-year warranty

Maintenance Tips for 6000 lb Idler Hubs

To ensure the longevity of your trailer’s idler hubs and drums, regular maintenance is essential. Here are some tips:

  • Inspect the hub assembly regularly for any signs of wear or damage.
  • Lubricate the bearings using a grease gun through the zerk fitting on the spindle. This process should be done at least once every six months, depending on usage.
  • Check the lug nuts to ensure they are securely tightened according to the manufacturer’s specifications.

Diagnosing 6000 lb Idler Hub and Drum Issues

If you suspect that your 6000 lb Idler Hub or drum might need replacement, look for these signs:

  • Noise: Unusual noises when driving can indicate worn bearings.
  • Vibration: Excessive vibration in the trailer could be a sign of wheel imbalance or worn out components.
  • Wear and Tear: Physical inspection for any visible signs of damage, such as cracks or corrosion on the hub assembly.

6000 lb Idler Hub Features

This 6000 lb Idler Hub is designed to fit trailer idler axles and includes the following features:

  • Designed for use with Dexter E-Z Lube and Easy Grease axles featuring #42 spindles.
  • Bearings, races, seals, grease cap, and lug nuts are included in the kit.
  • E-Z Lube compatible grease cap makes lubrication a breeze without disassembly of the hub assembly.
  • Sturdy iron construction with zinc-enriched paint finish ensures durability and corrosion resistance.
  • Lithium complex, multipurpose grease keeps bearings well-lubricated for smooth operation.

Tow Parts Customer Service

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Weight 15.2 lbs
Dimensions 9 × 8 × 5 in
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What you need to know before ordering

Simple Instructions for Measuring a Trailer Hub and Drum Bolt Pattern and Other Considerations Before Purchasing a Replacement

Part 1: Measuring the Bolt Pattern

Understanding your trailer’s bolt pattern is crucial when selecting a replacement hub and drum. Here’s how to measure it:

Step 1: Identify the Number of Lug Holes

Count the Lug Holes: Determine how many bolt holes (lugs) are on your hub or wheel. Common configurations are 4, 5, 6, or 8 lug holes.

Step 2: Measure the Bolt Circle Diameter (BCD)

The method to measure the bolt circle diameter varies depending on whether you have an even or odd number of lugs.

For Hubs with an Even Number of Lugs (4, 6, 8 lugs):

1. Measure Across the Center:

• Place a ruler or measuring tape over the center of the hub.

• Measure from the center of one lug hole directly across the hub to the center of the opposite lug hole.

2. Record the Measurement:

• This distance is your bolt circle diameter.

Example: If the distance between opposite lug holes is 4 inches, your bolt pattern is “4 on 4” (4 lugs on a 4-inch circle).

For Hubs with an Odd Number of Lugs (5 lugs):

1. Measure from Center to Outer Edge:

• Measure from the center of one lug hole to the outer edge of a lug hole that is directly across from it (skipping one lug hole in between).

2. Alternatively, Use the Chord Measurement Method:

Measure the Distance (D) between two adjacent lug holes (center to center).

Use a Multiplier: Multiply this distance by 1.7012 to calculate the bolt circle diameter.

text{Bolt Circle Diameter (BCD)} = D times 1.7012

3. Record the Measurement:

• Round to the nearest common bolt pattern size (e.g., 4.5 inches, 5 inches).

Example: If the distance between adjacent lug holes is 2.75 inches:

text{BCD} = 2.75” times 1.7012 approx 4.68”

This approximates a 5 on 4.5” bolt pattern.

Step 3: Determine the Bolt Pattern Notation

Express the Bolt Pattern: Use the format “[Number of Lugs] on [Bolt Circle Diameter]”.

Examples:

• “4 on 4” means 4 lugs on a 4-inch circle.

• “5 on 4.5” means 5 lugs on a 4.5-inch circle.

Part 2: Other Important Considerations Before Purchasing a Replacement Hub and Drum

To ensure safety and compatibility, consider the following factors before buying a replacement hub and drum:

1. Axle Capacity

Know Your Axle Rating: Check your trailer’s axle weight capacity (e.g., 2,000 lbs, 3,500 lbs).

Match the Hub and Drum: Purchase a hub and drum assembly rated for the same capacity.

2. Spindle Type and Bearing Sizes

Identify Spindle Type: Determine if you have a straight or tapered spindle.

Check Bearing Numbers:

• Remove the hub to access the bearings.

• Look for part numbers stamped on the bearings (e.g., L44649, L68149).

Measure Bearings if Needed:

Inner Bearing ID: Diameter of the inner bearing opening.

Outer Bearing ID: Diameter of the outer bearing opening.

Ensure Compatibility: The new hub must accommodate the same bearing sizes.

3. Grease Seal Size

Check Seal Numbers: Look for part numbers on the grease seal.

Measure if Unmarked:

Inner Diameter (ID): Diameter where the seal fits over the spindle.

Outer Diameter (OD): Diameter where the seal fits into the hub.

Match Seal Size: The new grease seal must match these dimensions to prevent leaks.

4. Brake Type and Compatibility

Determine Hub Type Needed:

Idler Hub: For trailers without brakes.

Hub and Drum Assembly: For trailers with drum brakes.

Brake Size Compatibility:

• Ensure the drum matches your brake assemblies (common sizes are 7”, 10”, 12”).

Check Brake Hardware:

• Verify that the hub is compatible with your existing brake components.

5. Wheel Compatibility

Confirm Bolt Pattern: Ensure the new hub’s bolt pattern matches your wheel.

Check Wheel Stud Size:

• Common stud sizes are 1/2”-20 or 9/16”-18 threads.

Center Bore and Offset:

• Make sure the hub’s center bore fits your wheel.

• Consider wheel offset if applicable.

6. Spindle Type: EZ-Lube vs. Standard

Identify Spindle Type:

EZ-Lube Spindle: Has a grease fitting on the end for easy lubrication.

Standard Spindle: Requires manual greasing.

Select Compatible Components:

• Choose hubs and dust caps designed for your spindle type.

7. Material and Finish

Environmental Considerations:

• For marine or coastal use, consider galvanized or stainless steel hubs to resist corrosion.

Durability:

• Quality materials extend the life of your hub and drum.

8. Tools and Supplies Needed

Essential Tools:

• Wrenches or sockets for lug nuts and spindle nuts.

• Torque wrench for proper tightening.

• Pliers or cutters for cotter pins.

Supplies:

• High-temperature wheel bearing grease (if not pre-greased).

• Grease gun (for EZ-Lube spindles).

• Safety equipment (gloves, eye protection).

9. Installation Tips

Proper Torque:

• Follow manufacturer specifications for tightening lug nuts and spindle nuts.

Safety Checks:

• After installation, check for proper wheel rotation and absence of play.

Regular Maintenance:

• Periodically inspect and grease bearings to extend the life of your hubs.

10. Consult Manufacturer Specifications

Owner’s Manual:

• Review your trailer’s manual for specific requirements.

Professional Advice:

• If unsure, consult with a trailer technician or dealer.

By carefully measuring your bolt pattern and considering these factors, you’ll ensure that you purchase the correct replacement hub and drum for your trailer, leading to safe and reliable performance on the road.