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SWING AWAY STUB AXLE QUESTION?

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SWING AWAY STUB AXLE QUESTION?

Post by chiefdog »

i was wondering if anyone would mind telling me how to use a stub axle and the bearing and cup that sits on top for a rear wheel carrier? what is the name of the tapered cup that is bolted to the stub? i don't know much about the cup set up but i have re-done the bearings on the trailer and it ain't that hard. any good spots near riverstone where i could buy a complete set?
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Post by tas80 »

Flangeless hub is what you're looking for.
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Post by rumpig89 »

most trailer shops should have them. prob looking at under 30 bucks for stub, nut and flangeless hub. some dont have the flangeless one but a grinder will soon cut the bits u dont want off.
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Post by Kramer »

I have tried a trailer shop for a flangeless hub and they looked at me like I am stupid. I have seen them online but but fark $70 is a bit steep! Anyone got any ideas on where to get them from without costing $70, I don't need anything else I already have the stub just the flange would be fine.
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Post by brissle »

I saw these and just bought the bearings and got a mate to machine one up. Why dont you go to machine shop and see what they would charge


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Post by rijidij »

brissle wrote:................................... Why dont you go to machine shop and see what they would charge

I've been quoted $220 to get a flangeless hub machined up as a 'one off' on a CNC lathe at a local engineering co. The more you get done the cheaper they get, but how many do you need.
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