72 inch Trailer Axle with 2k Capacity and Hub/Drums to Match
Published 06/17/2021 >
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Trying to put together a DIY trailer package with following- 72inch 2k solid axel, 5-4.5 bolt pattern hubs, brakes, 15inch wheel. Not seeing all the parts for this. Maybe not looking in the right spot or maybe a bad combination. Thoughts?
asked by: Dave
Expert Reply:
We have 72 inch axles that are 2k rated with idler hubs as a single part number but none that have the hub/drums on them so you'd need to order an axle with spindles only in that configuration and then add the hub/drums and assemblies like with the # T20BTR-7258 and then hub/drums # 8-257-5UC3 and then for assemblies # 23-47 and # 23-48.
Then for a wheel and tire that's 15 inch with the bolt pattern you are needing the part # AM32418DX would be a great option.
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