Judging by the size of the existing bearing cap the stub axles are for either 1500 kg or 1600 kg parallel bearing HD hubs so standard trailer hubs wont fit.
Judging by the size of the existing bearing cap the stub axles are for either 1500 kg or 1600 kg parallel bearing HD hubs so standard trailer hubs wont fit.
My hubs were drilled to 120mm pcd and fitted with 14mm studs at my request. I much prefer to use the correct spacing especially for alloy rims.
One way may be to have hubs drilled 5x165 ( old LR pattern), then buy adaptors from the UK to convert to the smaller PCD.
There are ones available to convert RRC and D1 to D3 and D4 wheels.
I may be doing this to convert my RRC trailer hubs to suit D2 wheels soon.
They want $400+ for a full set , and I have not asked whether they will supply 2 but maybe we could combine an order for 4 with 2xD3/D4 and 2x D2.
My problem is that D2 wheels are 8inch and RRC mags are 7 inch and the wheels will not have clearance to the inside guards without spacers.
Regards Philip A
Hi Phillip,
Have you got a part number or description for these? I have not heard of this type of arrangement before. May be worth investigating as you say.
Thanks
Dave
Thanks Brett,
Might try and catch up. Can you please pm me your contact number some time and I'll give you a call.
Thanks
Dave.
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Have you got a part number or description for these? I have not heard of this type of arrangement before. May be worth investigating as you say.
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There they are.
I don't know what the legality issues are with spacers/adapters on trailers, we use spaces but it is on the same studs, personally I'm not keen on the spacers/adapters that have different studs, but each to their own
And PhillpA the adapters should probably space them out enough I would have thought, just hope you don't kill a bus load of Nuns using them as you'll probably lose insurance...
You don't want to put 19" rims on an offroad camper do you? Their bad enough on the wonderfully suspensioned D4 :)
Your eggs might arrive scrambled!