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The old wheel carrier on my Kaymar rear bar has worn out the mounting bracket & shakes around on rough roads. It is just a solid shaft pivoting in a hollow tube. (with grease).
Im looking to upgrade the swing mount to a axle shaft with bearings & thinking about using a trailer hub centre.
Question is what is the standard trailer wheel hub made of ?
It looks cast.
And can you weld mild steel to it ?
Kaymar will do the change over them selves in NSW/ VIC but considering im in QLD i asked if they can just supply their swivel mount but they said no & wouldn't help me.
Im only assuming a trailer hub is cast, just looks like it.
For the time being i have welded the old mount as suggested above but because the carrier shaft was still good & the rear bar slot was the bit that was worn i had to weld inside the tube bit........made it hard to file back to fit the shaft.
probably a bit late now but did you look at sleeving the bar, as in finding a bit if thin walled pipe that fit snug and weld it to either the bar of the carrier, putting a nylon disc, like a washer between the 2 may also also help..
I will try and find the link but there is a trailer place online that sell a hub that is turned up and then just need the trailer bearings and stub axle.
Or get an engineering place to turn on up for you.
the unbreakable luxtruxs wrote:probably a bit late now but did you look at sleeving the bar, as in finding a bit if thin walled pipe that fit snug and weld it to either the bar of the carrier, putting a nylon disc, like a washer between the 2 may also also help..
I actually tried this about a year ago but you are only talking a mm or two.
I tried to wrap the shaft with a cut open aluminium coke can to see what would happen but that was too thick.
Surprised how much wobble you can get from a small amount of wear.
manitou wrote:I will try and find the link but there is a trailer place online that sell a hub that is turned up and then just need the trailer bearings and stub axle.
That would great if you come across it, i will start looking also.
manitou wrote:Or get an engineering place to turn on up for you.
Well thats the next step but sounds expensive as there are two sized bearings involved. Hope to find one ready made.
That is the place I was trying to find. I lost the link to it when I rebuilt my PC.
They have a wide range and were good for all the filddly parts like catches and things that you can never seem to find
I used one on my carrier and it works extremely well.
Cheers
Steve
Seen your bar in the mag steve. Came up real schweet.. Good job!
Sorry for the Hi-jack..
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