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Trailer Axles
How to Measure Axles Hub Face and Spring Center for my Trailer?
There are a few measurements that you need to be aware of regarding any trailer. To get the measurement, it's easiest if you remove your tires and wheels, or measure center of tire to center of tire. It can also be helpful to have a friend hold one side of the tape measure, but it’s not absolutely necessary.
Hub Face Measurement:
To obtain the hub face measurement, first hook your tape measure to the outside of the hub, (the part of the hub facing the wheel). Measure across the axle to the exact same spot on the opposite side. Be careful not to measure to the inside of the hub, only the outside. This is the primary measurement that is needed. The rest of the measurements below are alternative measurements that can be used to arrive at this measurement.
Spring Center Measurement:
This measurement is critical. If the springs are misplaced due to bad measurement, you can end up bending the axles. This one is difficult to do alone. Have a friend hold the end of the tape measure right in the middle of one of the springs, while you extend to the center of the opposite spring. If taking the measurements on your own, then you can cheat by first hooking the tape measure on the outside of one spring and then extending it to the inside of the opposite spring.
What is the difference between Under slung and Over slung?
The axle position in relation to the spring needs to be considered before building. The options are "overslung". where the spring is mounted over the axle, or "underslung" where the spring is mounted under the axle.
There is no advantage to either system in regards to trailer strength or ride, but does affect the height of the chassis/tongue above the road and depending on the load can aid or hinder trailer stability.
How do I purchase the correct trailer hub/drum?
Purchasing the correct hub or drum is an important step in repairing your trailer axle.
There is simple and easy to follow steps to make sure you are getting the correct hub.
Step 1: Remove your hub or drum from your trailer axle.
Step 2: Measure your bolt pattern to identify what capacity your axle is, if it is unknown. Please see the following diagram to determine your bolt pattern.
Step 3: Now, you can also remove the front and rear bearings and seal. Once you remove the bearings, you will be able to read the number off the back of the bearings that correspond with a correct spindle size. If this number is not readable, you will be able to measure the inside dimensions of the bearing and seal in order to determine which one you need. Please see the attached pictures on how to do so.
Step 4: Pick the best hub or drum for your needs. If you are unsure, we would be happy to assist you in making the correct decision.
6,000 lbs Electric Brake Trailer Axle (6K Capacity)
Tube: 3"
Bolt Pattern: 6x5.5
This axle is not ABS compatible
This 6K electric brake trailer axle comes fully assembled, making it easy to install on the trailer of your choice. With a 6,000-pound capacity, this axle is ideal for light-duty trailers, such as a motorcycle or ATV trailer, or a lawn and landscape trailer. We know you'll love how durable your new axle is, and how much use you get out of it. Order your new Dexter trailer axle online today!
Very pleased with purchase of axle however the shipping was ridiculous high more than the price of the axle .
The Trailer Parts Outlet
9 hours ago
We agree, those overlength charges from the shipping carriers are awful. Unfortunately, it is ran off of length as well and not just weight for a single axle order. We thank you for giving us the opportunity to earn your business.
TH
tracey h.
Verified Buyer
Yesterday
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Trailer axle
Axle fit well and was on time shipping to me
BC
Ben C.
Verified Buyer
1 month ago
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Great upgrade
My axles came about a week later then originally was talked about. Had me stuck as I was on the road. No warranty because I had to have the spring mounts moved 1” on each side further in than their tolerances in order to fit my Forest River work and Play. And it wasn’t the prettiest job how they did it.
That said, I’m happy with them. Went in super easy… it’s not rocket science. After a couple hundred miles I see no problems…
Very pleased with purchase of axle however the shipping was ridiculous high more than the price of the axle .
The Trailer Parts Outlet
1 week ago
We agree, those overlength charges from the shipping carriers are awful. Unfortunately, it is ran off of length as well and not just weight for a single axle order. We thank you for giving us the opportunity to earn your business.
TH
tracey h.
Verified Buyer
2 weeks ago
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Trailer axle
Axle fit well and was on time shipping to me
BC
Ben C.
Verified Buyer
1 month ago
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Great upgrade
My axles came about a week later then originally was talked about. Had me stuck as I was on the road. No warranty because I had to have the spring mounts moved 1” on each side further in than their tolerances in order to fit my Forest River work and Play. And it wasn’t the prettiest job how they did it.
That said, I’m happy with them. Went in super easy… it’s not rocket science. After a couple hundred miles I see no problems…
JD
Jamar D.
Verified Buyer
2 months ago
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
axels
great, great price
The Trailer Parts Outlet
2 months ago
Thank you for the review!!
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