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however, if you are not competent doing a simple job like this, stay off the roads,
Why you gotta be a prick?
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aa
agreed
however, if you are not competent doing a simple job like this, stay off the roads,
My spare tire is on a spindle mount that is a complete spare hub and bearing kit. It's under $100 to buy.
Pack a file in your road side repair kit. Often your spindle will be damage if it come to a road side blow out. You may need to file down some ridges to get new bearings on.... This will get you home to where you will have to do some major repairs.
Mine is the same as FA's. I had mine set up that way when I bought the trailer. But you can usually order the same from the trailer manufacturer after the fact. Most good trailer repair places can also either sell you what you need or point you in the right direction. Many hubs can even be found at std. auto supply places (but they usually don't have bearing buddies or appropriate seals for marine use).where did you purchase spare hub and bearing?