Recommended Replacement Hub, Rotor, and Bearings for a Integral Knott Rotor
Updated 09/26/2025 | Published 04/21/2025 >
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Question:
I am looking for a rotor and with a bearing and seal equal to a 4265.46K Rotor Integral Knott 4.2K axle with bearing and seals
asked by: Frank K
Expert Reply:
Hey Frank, I looked up that rotor and it looks like it's a 10" rotor with a 5 on 4 1/2 bolt pattern. That being said, you can use the Kodiak 10" Hub-and-Rotor Assembly # KHR10D as a replacement, with the Grease Seal # RG06-050, the Timken Replacement Trailer Wheel Bearing # TMK49FR and the Timken L68111 Replacement Race # TMK73FR.
Please let me know if there is anything else I can do to help you, please let me know!
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Bryce D.
9/26/2025
Hey Frank, did the Kodiak hub-and-rotor assembly and the other parts work out for your axle? I'm curious to know if this solution was helpful for you.