Availability of Castle Nut for Utility Trailer Hubs
Published 11/01/2019 >
Question:
Do you sell the nut that holds the hubs on?
asked by: Kyle
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Expert Reply:
I believe you are referring to a castle nut like the TruRyde 1" # 165686, which is what secures the hub to a trailer spindle. As long as the spindles on your trailer use a 1" diameter castle nut, this will work perfectly as a replacement.
expert reply by:
Chris R
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