How to Determine Correct Replacement Hub for a 1997 Four Winns Boat Trailer
Question:
I have a 1997 Four Winns boat trailer, I has no axle, just the hubs bolted to the side of the trailer. I want to replace the hubs complete with new bearing. What info do you need from me so I get the right part.
asked by: Bruce
Helpful Expert Reply:
To ensure that you get the correct replacement hubs I will need to know your bearings and grease seal part numbers. If you cannot find any numbers on them, you can measure your spindle in the locations where those parts ride (see attached photo) with a digital caliper to the 3rd decimal place.
Once you get those part numbers or dimensions to me I can help you find the correct replacement hubs.

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