Replacement #84 E-Z Lube spindle welds onto your 3,500-lb trailer axle. Works with L68149 inner bearing and L44649 outer bearing. Grease zerk makes greasing easy. Flange lets you attach a brake assembly.
Types of Trailer Axle Spindles
There are many different types of trailer axle spindles. Each has a specific function. In some cases, you may need to replace your trailer's axle spindle. To ensure that you get the best product for your trailer, consider contacting a professional or purchasing
towing supplies. Here are some common types and their uses.
The torsion beam axle is a type of trailer axle that doesn't span the full width of the trailer. It is often attached to the side
frame rail. It spans a short distance from the frame rail to the outer edge of the trailer. This allows for lower ground
clearance. The torsion beam also makes for a smoother ride. If you need to raise or lower the height of your trailer, you should consider the torsion beam style.
A flexible tape measure will help you measure the spindle's circumference. In addition to using a tape measure, you can also use an old hub bearing to determine the spindle's size. Once you've found out the spindle's size, you can determine the type of bearings that will fit.
Trailer axle spindles are critical to the stability of a trailer. They allow front tires to turn. The spindles are small circular
objects that pivot on the axle to ensure proper traction and braking. In addition, they ensure that the wheel hub and spindle
never touch each other. In addition, they are the surfaces on which wheel bearings are mounted.