In this video we upgrade from a 4 bolt trailer hub to a 5 bolt trailer hub so we can upgrade our wheels. This was a quick and easy project you can do yourself, at home. We will walk you through what to look for to simplify the process. We hope you enjoy!
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this was a great video. very clear and concise. going to have to save this one. i just had my springs break and lost the axle. i got some new springs and lights and put it back together. thought about replacing the hubs so this was a great tutorial. thanks for sharing.
Thanks!
Great video. Short, sweet and to the point. Thank you!
Appreciate that! Thanks for your support
Upgrading to larger wheels has the advantage of making bearings last longer due to slightly lower RPM. And don't forget to wear disposable gloves so you save yourself time from constantly washing your hands.
No doubt about that
Great Job Dan. You made it look easy. Thank You for Sharing. Stay Safe!!
Thanks Wayne! It's not too bad of a project. A little messy but simple
Nice! I bought spare hubs for our trailer just in case we have an issue on the road, easier to replace a hub then bearings on the side of the road!
No doubt about that! Smart move
Didn't hear you talk about the diameter of the hubs. On that 1.06 spindle there are 2 available hubs, one for 8"&12" wheels and a wider one for 13" wheels. You need proper back up for wheel and hub to work properly.
Thanks for watching
Very helpful video, thanks!
Thank you
If the hubs were still in good shape, I think I would have chosen to just use a four bolt 12" wheel/tire configuration; only 1" difference, and still a pretty nice upgrade.
When I dont know the history of the parts or how the previous owner was with maintenance, I prefer to just start over. Nothing in this project was expensive
awesome video man!
Appreciate it! Hope all is well
Well Done !!!
Thanks Steve! Hopefully it’ll help somebody down the road
Liked for the dad joke
Haha thanks
That fender to tire space is gud and tite
Do you have to raise the fender?
I prefer dust caps. This is for my boat trailer. Bearing buddy’s just leak.
Mine don’t leak and I have them on all my trailers
Great video
Thanks homie
Wasnt sure bit going to upgrade. Tore my license plate off today cause my boat sits to low
Oh geez. Hopefully this will give you better luck
Thank you for this! I also need to do the same to my trailer. Looks pretty easy. Towards the end you mentioned to make sure the nipple is upright, what did you mean by that and how can you make sure it is upright??
Yea man nothing to be intimidated by. As long as you have the right hub it’s a pretty smooth process
😂 good en tight 😂
:)
Could you do a similar upgrade for a 5 to 6 lug carry on trailer? I’d like to upgrade my 5 lug trailer rims to something more off road and may need to upgrade hubs.
Good luck with that project
@@GooberTimeOutdoors ill take that as a no....
@@LyellWalker not sure buddy. Good luck if you try.
Just a question. How or did you replace the back grease/dust seal?.
I put on a whole new hub assembly
I’ve got a job boat trailer looking to do the same where did you find your hubs and tires ?
Amazon for tires. Hubs at northern tool
@@GooberTimeOutdoors alright Thanks!
Have you had any issues with the fenders after the upgrade, or did you end up changing those out too?
Nope, everything works great
Isn't taking the wheel off unnecessary if you're replacing the hubs and wheels? Couldn't you just get the castle nut off and yank the wheel and hub off all at once?
Sure could
Where did you find those hub assemblies?
A store called northern tool in Virginia
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Thanks for the support
Does your tire hit the fender on bumps?
Nope
Did the new tire size rub against the fender?
Not at all
Bro now you have almost no space between tire and fender. So, there is no space for suspension travel
There’s plenty. She does great. Thanks for watching
Could always put the axle below the springs.
Looks like tire rub city
Nope not at all