How To Measure Hub Covers For A Trailer
Updated 08/16/2022 | Published 08/13/2022 >
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Question:
I have a 4 3/4 inch hole in my trailer wheel for hub cap. What size hub cap from you do I need, they are not in fractions.
asked by: Mike C
Expert Reply:
When measuring your pilot hole you will need to use a precise measurement tool like a dial caliper to best determine the exact measurement of the pilot hole.
With your trailer wheel has a 4-3/4 inch pilot hole then we would not carry a hub cap for your tire. If you could measure your pilot hole and get the proper measurement we can see what we can find for you.
The Trailer Wheel Cap # 482EZ has a pilot diameter of 4.82 inches. It has a stainless steel construction and is durable and rustproof. It has a chrome plated steel.
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