AguaSki
Chief Petty Officer
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- Jul 4, 2005
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Been boating for years, but like so many others I have neglected my trailer wheel bearings. Fortunately I have not had any problems, but I know I am on borrowed time. I really hate my hubs. The hubs have threaded holes that use bolts to hold my wheels to the hub. It is a pain to get the wheel lined up perfectly on the hub and then insert a bolt into the thread. I would rather have hubs that have threaded studs that stick out so that I can then fasten the wheel with lug nuts the same as most autos. Since it is time to address my neglected wheel bearings, I figure now is the time to purchase new hubs that use studs and lug nuts. After pulling the hubs off my trailer this is what I know.
* My rims have a 5 hole pattern
* The outer portion of the shaft is 1 1/6 (measured with calipers)
* The inner portion of the shaft is 1 3/8 (measured with calipers)
I have found several hub kits for sale on the web that match the measurements of my shaft so I am confident I am on the right track. This is my question, some of the information I see will say 5 on 4.5", and others will say 5 on 5". So, what does the 4.5" and the 5" represent? My guess is this measures the diameter from the center of one bolt hole directly across to where the center of an imaginary bolt hole would be located. Because I have a 5 hole rim, there is not a hole directly across from another hole, so I have to measure to an imaginary hole. If I had say a 6 hole rim it would be easy to measure from hole to hole, but I can't do that with 5 holes. Am I correct in how I am thinking about this? If I am understanding this correctly, then I have a 5 on 4.5".
Just want to be sure I understand what I am buying so that I can quickly install the new hubs and go boating. Please share your thoughts on this. Thanks.
* My rims have a 5 hole pattern
* The outer portion of the shaft is 1 1/6 (measured with calipers)
* The inner portion of the shaft is 1 3/8 (measured with calipers)
I have found several hub kits for sale on the web that match the measurements of my shaft so I am confident I am on the right track. This is my question, some of the information I see will say 5 on 4.5", and others will say 5 on 5". So, what does the 4.5" and the 5" represent? My guess is this measures the diameter from the center of one bolt hole directly across to where the center of an imaginary bolt hole would be located. Because I have a 5 hole rim, there is not a hole directly across from another hole, so I have to measure to an imaginary hole. If I had say a 6 hole rim it would be easy to measure from hole to hole, but I can't do that with 5 holes. Am I correct in how I am thinking about this? If I am understanding this correctly, then I have a 5 on 4.5".
Just want to be sure I understand what I am buying so that I can quickly install the new hubs and go boating. Please share your thoughts on this. Thanks.