Replacement Hub for Dutchman 801 Pop-Up Camper
Updated 04/06/2022 | Published 04/01/2022 >
Question:
Hello, I have a Dutchman model 801 pop up trailer. I am trying to find a hub with lugs for my axle. I cannot find a part number. Can you help out? Thx!
asked by: Ron
Expert Reply:
There are a couple of ways you can find the correct hub replacement for your Dutchman 801 pop-up camper. The first is to identify your axle so you know what bearings it uses. If you can find a serial number on your axle tag you will be able to call the axle manufacturer to find out a replacement hub/what bearings it uses to find a replacement.
The other option is to pull off your existing hubs to identify the bearings. You can look for the part numbers stamped into the bearings, but it is possible they have worn off. If you don't find any part numbers you will need to measure. I recommend using a digital caliper like the # PTW80157.
You will need to find the inner diameter of the bearings to identify them. You can measure the bearings themselves or where the bearings ride on the spindle. In addition to the bearings it is best to know your axle capacity as well as the bolt pattern you currently have.
I have attached a helpful diagram showing where to find part numbers and measure, along with a link to all of our available hubs that you can filter down based on what you find. If you aren't sure which hub is correct feel free to reach out with this information and I will help you find the right hub for your camper.

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