Availability Of Replacement Wheel Bushing For Reese 74410 Trailer Jack
Updated 05/01/2026 | Published 04/20/2026 >
Question:
I have a reese 74410 trailer jack I bought years ago and now have a use for it. My challenge is that the bushing that is ed in the wheel and fits over the axle bolt is missing. I’m trying to determine if the bushing is available or if I need to get a new wheel bushing as a replacement. Thank you for your time, Jon
asked by: Jon F
Expert Reply:
Hey John, thanks for reaching out. Short answer, you’re probably not going to find just that little bushing by itself for the Reese 74410.
Reese doesn’t really break those jacks down that far for service parts. They list some internal parts and general accessories, but not the wheel sleeve/bushing as a standalone item, and in practice it’s not something that’s commonly sold separately.
What we see in the real world (and what’s been confirmed) is when that bushing is missing or worn out, you just replace the entire caster wheel assembly. There’s a direct-fit option like a 6" replacement jack wheel assembly # JWK-6P that works with the 74410 and similar jacks, and it comes with the correct center sleeve/bushing built in.
What trailer are you using the jack on?
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Jon
5/1/2026
It will likely end up on the "Little Dude" trailer for my Buccaneer 18 so its fairly light weight.