Need New Hub For 2013 Ranger Boat Trailer
Updated 11/17/2025 | Published 12/16/2024 >
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Question:
I need a hub for a 2013 Ranger boat trailer. GVWR 5000
asked by: Roger C
Expert Reply:
Hey Roger, thanks for getting in touch. I can certainly point you in the right direction here, but there is no way to know exactly what hub you need based on the trailer model or VIN. Trailer manufacturers just do not make this kind of information available online.
The best way to find the correct hubs will be to pull a hub and remove the bearings. Each bearing will have a number stamped on the edge, or you can measure the ID with a micrometer. Also look for a seal number or measure the ID and OD of the seal. Also confirm the hub bolt pattern. It looks like a 5 lug in your picture, but I can't quite tell for sure.
If you can confirm that info for me and drop it in the comment section below I am happy to get back to you and recommend the correct hubs. It is likely going to be something like the CE Smith Trailer Hub Assembly # CE13210 which is for a 2,500 lb axle and uses the # L44643 (1" inner diameter) bearings but we will need you to confirm.
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Jesse M.
11/17/2025
Hey Roger, were you able to pull a hub and check the bearing and seal numbers on your Ranger trailer? Once you have those details, I can help confirm if the CE Smith hub or another option is the right fit. Let me know what you find so we can narrow it down.