Recommended Replacement Hub for a Boat Trailer That Has LM11949 and 25580 Bearings
Updated 06/10/2021 | Published 06/08/2021 >
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Question:
I need 2 hubs with all bearings seals and races. My spindle ID is .750 Inside rear of hub 1/.750 Tire size is 4.80 x 8 Trailer is approximately 1200 lbs carry weight What other information do you need? Thanks
asked by: David S
Expert Reply:
The bearings that will match your measurements will be the # LM11949 (.750") and the # 25580 (1.750"). With that being said, we do not have a hub that will match those sizes. They are also not a combination I have heard of, so this may be a case of an older trailer using something that is not used anymore. Unfortunately this does happen fairly often and the only real way to fix it, is to replace the axle.
The Dexter Axle # T20BTR-7258 will have a 2,000 pound capacity and will measure 72 inches from hub face to hub face and 58 inches from the center of one string seat to the center of the other. The CE Smith Hub Assembly # CE13311 will fit the spindle of this axle and will have a 5 on 4 1/2 bolt pattern, which is what your hub looks to have. This will also work with your 8 inch wheels as well.
Keep in mind that this axle may not be the correct size for your trailer though. You will need to measure what you have to make sure the correct axle is purchased.
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Replacement Trailer Hub Bearing - LM11949
- Trailer Bearings Races Seals Caps
- Bearings
- Standard Bearings
- .75 Inch I.D.
- Bearing LM11949
- Race LM11910
- 3000 lbs Axle
- etrailer
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