Availability of Metric ATV Hub Assembly With 4/110 Millimeter Lug Pattern
Updated 05/22/2025 | Published 11/15/2014 >
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I am looking at building a ATV trailer and searching for hub and spindle assembly that would fit my ATV tires . the lug spacing is 4/110 , do you carry these ? looking for maybe 1000 lbs rating
asked by: Michael
Expert Reply:
Your best option for constructing a trailer may be to go for a complete axle kit that includes the axle beam, spindles, hubs with bearings, and seals etc. We offer kits and separate components in various bolt patterns. To help you identify your preferred bolt pattern I have linked an article at right. We also offer trailer wheels with pre-mounted tires to fit the axle kits we offer; a link is included for these as well.
Bear in mind that the tires on your ATV may not be rated high enough in weight capacity to handle the weight of the ATV itself plus that of the trailer. It is important to ensure the axles, hubs, brakes and tires all have the necessary capacity for the combined weight of the ATV and the trailer it will sit on.
You have options in standard beam axles as well as rubber spring-type suspensions from Timbren.
The link at right will take you to our main page for axle assemblies and you can use the filters in the left-hand margin to narrow the results shown based on your bolt pattern and weight capacity. For example, if you want 4-on-4 bolt pattern idler hubs and a 60-inch axle with 2200-lb rating you can choose kit # 20440I-EZ-60. For an axle-less 2000-lb system from Timbren you might consider # ASR2KHDS03 which has 4-inch lift spindles.


Jose D.
5/11/2020
I currently have the same issue, 4/110 bolt pattern hub assembly kits are just not available anywhere...




Steve H.
5/20/2025
Have we ever figured out the 4 on 110 hub delema I to am building a moose trailer for my atv and want to place larger distraction tires on the trailer

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Dexter Trailer Idler Axle w/ Idler Hubs - EZ-Lube - 4 on 4 Bolt Pattern - 60" Long - 2,000 lbs
- Trailer Axles
- Leaf Spring Suspension
- Standard Grade
- Idler Hubs
- 2000 lbs
- 4 on 4 Inch
- 48 Inch Spring Center
- 60 Inch Hub Face
- No Drop or Lift
- Dexter
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Craig H.
2/15/2020
I also would like the answer to this question, but you missed the actual question in the reply. I too would be looking to buy a standard trailer spindle/hub configuration, but the hub would need to be 4x110 bolt pattern and the spindle would need to be longer to support the width of the ATV tire choice. It would seem someone has already figured out this scenario and would have a product to support the application. The standard axle is not ideal for clearance. The timbren suspension/stubs is a good idea, but the spindle may not be long enough to clear the width of the ATV tires. Notes:- This trailer would NOT be meant to haul the ATV itself. - This trailer would NOT be meant to be used on-highway. The purpose of this is to have a well built trailer to pull behind an ATV that utilizes the same flotation type tires of the ATV and have interchangeable tires/wheels with the ATV or use the factory take offs for the people who upsize their ATV tires. Thanks!