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Can 6-Lug Hubs Be Used With The Timbren Silent Ride TSR5KS02?  

Updated 03/11/2025 | Published 03/06/2025

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Looking at the timbren axle less suspension, 5200 lb units, can you provide parts list needed for complete assemblies to include 6 lug drums 6 on 5.5 and pricing. Can you get 6 lug?

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Hello Butch, thanks for reaching out. It is possible to use 6-lug hubs with the Timbren Silent Ride Suspension # TSR5KS02. For that, your best option would be a fully loaded axle such as part # e75SR, which comes with 6 on 5-1/2" hubs. This axle is 89" long from hub face to hub face. I am not sure what trailer this is going on so you will want to make sure you get an axle that is the correct length for your trailer.

If you need a different length, just reply below and let me know. I can see if we have something for you.

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Butch

3/11/2025

I did see complete Axle less units for 5200 but it had 5 lug hubs. I'm trying to stay with my 6 lug wheels. So are you saying I need an axle and the silent ride units?

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Jesse M.

3/11/2025

@Butch Yes the Silent Ride should be used with a 3" diameter axle. Basically it is an alternative to leaf spring suspension. The # e75SR axle I mentioned above is a 3" diameter and comes with 6-lug hubs.
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Butch

3/11/2025

ASR5200S01 Would need drums,brakes,and bearings. 6 on 5.5

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Jesse M.

3/11/2025

@Butch Yes here are the part numbers that will go with the Timbren # ASR5200S01 - Easy Grease Trailer Hub and Drum Assembly for 5.2K & 6K Axles - 12" - 6 on 5-1/2 - Pre-Greased # AKHD-655-6-EZ-K - etrailer Electric Trailer Brakes - Self-Adjusting - 12" - Left/Right Hand - 5.2K to 7K # AKEBRK-7-SA The hubs come with your bearings, seals, races and grease cap. You would just need a tube of grease. Let me know if you need anything else

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