What size is my trailer spindle?
A “Standard Spindle” hub will measure between 4” and 4-1/16” while a “Short Spindle” hub will measure 3-1/2”.
Can you replace spindles on a trailer?
Spindles are welded to the axle, so a do-it-yourself replacement may be out of the question for some trailer owners. There are very few bolt-on spindles available; in fact, most spindles are welded to the axle tube. Replacing a spindle requires breaking the existing weld and then welding the new spindle in place.
What size spindle does a mobile home axle have?
” x 1
[5] Most mobile home axles have the #42 spindle [ 1 3/4” x 1 1/4” ] using bearings # 25580 [ 1 3/4” ID] inner & 15123 [1 1/4” ID] outer.
How do you measure spindle size?
How do I determine what size spindle I have?
- 1 1/16”
- 1 ¼”
- 1 ⅜”
- 1 ¾” The second method is by using a flexible tape measure. Wrap the tape around the spindle at the bearing locations. The number is the circumference of the spindle. Use the table below to determine the bearings required for your spindle.
How much does it cost to replace a spindle?
Iron Spindle or Baluster Installation Pricing Replacing spindles in your railing falls between $260 and $2,000. That includes $130 to $1,600 per spindle, and $130 to $400 for labor. It’s an option if you only want to replace the balusters for added durability and style.
How do you know if your spindles are bad?
If the spindle looks bent or broken, then it needs to be replaced. You will feel how the blades start to move unevenly and cut your grass in a disorganized way. In some cases, the blade won’t spin at all or instead make loud cracking noises. Either way, it means your spindle needs some replacement.
How do you identify a spindle?
Spindle is a deciduous native tree, and mature trees grow to 9m and can live for more than 100 years. The bark and twigs are deep green, becoming darker with age, and have light brown, corky markings. Twigs are thin and straight. Identified in winter by: the vivid pink fruits which have bright orange seeds.
How do I find the axles on my mobile home?
First, if the trailer was pre-made by a specific company, you may be able to find this information in either the paperwork or on a placard somewhere on the frame. Sometimes, the axle identity is stamped into the axle itself or into the hub if it was purchased as a complete assembly.