Do You Have a 8 on 6-1/2 Hub for a Spindle w/ 25580 and 67048 Bearings?
Updated 08/01/2025 | Published 07/31/2025 >
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Hello, Im looking to convert my Dayton style tripple trailer axles to 8 lug. Axles run a 25580/ 67048 bearing and have a 4 bolt backing plate. Do you have a kit available to do this?
asked by: Grant D
Expert Reply:
Hey Grant, thanks for the information. I am sorry but all of our hubs that work with item # 25580 and item # LM67048 bearings have a 6 on 5-1/2 lug pattern like item # 8-201-5UC3. You would need to replace all of your spindles or swap out your axles to change to 8 on 6-1/2 hubs.
Why are you wanting to convert your trailer to run 8 on 6-1/2 hubs?
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Grant D.
7/31/2025
The reason is I was wanting to convert the 14.5" mobile home style tires to a larger heavierduty 19.5"s with a 8x6.5 pattern.