Selecting and maintaining trailer hubs and drums is essential for safe towing and peak performance. According to Axle Inc., you should match hubs to your specific axle load ratings and trailer weight. Key criteria for selecting quality hubs include ensuring smooth rotation of bearings without grinding, checking for a lack of corrosion on components like 5 lug trailer hubs, and ensuring grease seals are intact to prevent contamination.

To identify the correct specifications for a replacement hub or drum, you should:

  1. Measure the bolt circle diameter (BCD) using a ruler or template. Common 5 lug trailer hubs typically measure 4.5 inches.
  2. Inspect stamped codes on the bearing cones and cups (such as L44649 or L44610) to ensure proper bearing fit.
  3. Verify the hub drum weight rating against the trailer VIN or axle tag to ensure it matches your requirements (e.g., 1,000 lb vs. 3,500 lb).
  4. Use a caliper to check the axle tube diameter and spindle length.

Proper installation involves cleaning the spindle, packing bearings with high-temperature grease, and using a torque wrench to set lug nuts to approximately 80-100 ft-lbs for 5 lug configurations. Regular maintenance, such as repacking bearings every 3,000 miles or annually, helps prevent common issues like grinding noises, excessive heat, or grease leaks.


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