Looking for Replacement Bearings for Hub with 1 inch and 1.25 inch Diameter Spindle
Updated 08/18/2025 | Published 07/24/2025 >
Question:
Wheel bearings and seals? Im probably working on Frankenstein axle/hubs mashup? Hubs are TDE 5 lug, OD 1.9? something both inner and outer Axle is 1.0 outer and 1.25 inner shoulder. Need to carry spare kit. thanks
asked by: Bart L
Expert Reply:
Hey Bart, the inner diameter of the bearings like what you listed is definitely helpful but that's not always the full story for identifying them is more than one bearing that has the same inner diameter. Especially since you said this is a frankenstein type project. Best solution would be to pull a bearing and see if you can get the numbers off of it and let me know. The dimensions you listed do not match a standard set that I can easily ID and tell you for sure what it would be.
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CE Smith Bearing Kit for Straight Spindle - LM67048 Bearings - 16306A Grease Seal
- Trailer Bearings Races Seals Caps
- Bearings
- Bearing Kits
- Standard Bearings
- 1.25 Inch I.D.
- Bearing LM67048
- Race LM67010
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Jameson C.
8/15/2025
Hey Bart, did you manage to pull a bearing and find any numbers on it? If you're still working on this, I'm here to help you figure it out.