Posted 4/10/2019 8:57 PM (#935161) Subject: quick question from anyone with early 2000's vintage rangertrail trailer..
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Location: Elk River, Minnesota
Hiya!!
Trailer I have is a 2003 single axle rangertrail trailer without brakes.
Considering adding them, but dilemma is that my axle has both inner and outer bearings the same size (1-3/8" straight spindle). Axle has the mounting flange for brakes, so no issue there...its finding the correct hub to match my spindles...
So...question is this: For those of you who have around this vintage of trailer including brakes (single or dual axle)....does your axle with brakes have different bearing sizes (1-3/8 x 1/16...standard 1750 lb hub) or are they the same size bearings? I am assuming disk brakes and is a solid disk/hub with oil bath...
Thanks
Posted 4/16/2019 12:56 PM (#935671 - in reply to #935161) Subject: Re: quick question from anyone with early 2000's vintage rangertrail trailer..
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I just changed my oil bath bearings on a 2004 Ranger single axle trailer with disc brakes. The bearings were the same size. The link attached is what I bought. I don't recall what size they are but definitely the same size for the inboard vs the outboard bearing.
Posted 4/21/2019 2:55 PM (#936032 - in reply to #935161) Subject: RE: quick question from anyone with early 2000's vintage rangertrail trailer..
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VMS - 4/10/2019 8:57 PM
So...question is this: For those of you who have around this vintage of trailer including brakes (single or dual axle)....does your axle with brakes have different bearing sizes (1-3/8 x 1/16...standard 1750 lb hub) or are they the same size bearings? I am assuming disk brakes and is a solid disk/hub with oil bath...
Thanks
Steve
Yes my brake hubs use the same spindle and bearing as the idler hub. I think this is what you are looking for.
Posted 4/21/2019 4:03 PM (#936037 - in reply to #936032) Subject: RE: quick question from anyone with early 2000's vintage rangertrail trailer..
Posts: 3480
Location: Elk River, Minnesota
Hiya,
Found them as well, but to change over to brakes, it's going to be expensive. I was really hoping to find a brake drum so I could go electric... I have not been successful with that route.
Posted 4/23/2019 7:24 AM (#936103 - in reply to #935161) Subject: Re: quick question from anyone with early 2000's vintage rangertrail trailer..
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I have a 1999 Ranger dual axle trailer with surge disc brakes. The bearings are the same in all of them. Just a pain to change on the rear with the brakes. Ranger has two types of calipers mine are the ones that don't look like traditional calipers for disc brakes