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Spare trailer tyre 155/80 R13


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You will need to find out your stud patten.

Technical Guide

Axles

· Axle length is measured from tip to tip of bare Axle

Specifications

39mm Round Axles - 750kg maximum operating weight. Runs LM (Holden) bearings.

40mm Square Axles - 1000kg maximum operating weight. Runs LM (Holden) bearings.

45mm Square Axles - 1400kg maximum operating weight. Runs SL (Ford) bearings.

TO WORK OUT YOUR AXLE LENGTH - WE NEED THE FOLLOWING MEASUREMENTS:

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Bearings

Bearings are used to match the type of axle you have NOT the type of stud pattern you have. Eg. If you have Ford wheels, but your axle is Holden, then you need hubs with a Ford stud pattern and Holden bearings.

LM (Holden bearings) suit 39mm Round & 40 mm Square Axles

· Outer (small) bearings # LM 11910 - Cup

# LM 11949 - Bearing

· Inner (large) bearings # LM 67010 - Cup

# LM 67048 - Bearing

SL "Slimline" (Ford bearings) suit 45mm Square Axles

· Outer (small) bearings # L 12710 - Cup

# L 12749 - Bearing

· Inner (large) bearings # L 68110 - Cup

# L 68149 - Bearing

The best way to work out what bearings you need is to measure the flat part of your axle stub where the bearings sit. Use these measurements to work out what you need:

Bearing diagram

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Mechanical Brakes

Choice of 2 handbrakes....

Boat Hand Brake Standard Handbrake

Boat trailer handbrake OR A-frame handbrake

BRAKE SETUP WITH BOAT TRAILER HANDBRAKE

(we recommend you customise your own bar to suit your drawbar - as shown in red on the under-side of the drawbar)

OR

BRAKE SETUP WITH STANDARD A-FRAME HANDBRAKE

(Please note: this picture incorrectly shows the caliper mounting bracket mounted to the wrong side of the caliper. The caliper will only bolt on one way - where the mounting bracket is between the disc and the caliper. However, it still gives a good idea of how the system fits together)

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Stud Patterns / PCD

(for all hubs / hubdrums / hubdiscs)

Stud patterns are worked out using the PCD measurement. This is the distance from one side of the stud circle to the other (see picture below). Many wheels from different makes and models have the same PCD, ie. even though a stud pattern is referred to as 'Ford', it also matches Mitsubishi, Mazda, Toyota etc.

Ford - 1/2" UNF studs - 5 Studs - PCD 114.3mm - 68mm from stud to stud

Holden HT / Early Holden - 7/16" UNF studs - 5 Studs - PCD 108mm - 65mm from stud to stud

Holden HQ - 7/16" UNF studs - 5 Studs - PCD 120.6mm - 72mm from stud to stud

Commodore - 7/16" UNF studs - 5 Studs - PCD 120mm - 72mm from stud to stud

Gemini - 7/16" UNF studs - 4 Studs - PCD 100mm - not available in braked kits

Toyota - 7/16" UNF studs - 4 Studs - PCD 114.3mm - not available in braked kits

Mini - 7/16" UNF studs - 4 Studs - PCD 101.6mm - 5 1/2" hub - not available in braked kits

Landcruiser 80 series - 1/2" UNF studs - 6 Studs - PCD 139.7mm - 70mm between studs

Landcruiser 100 series - 9/16" UNF studs - 5 Studs - PCD 150mm - only available in drums

Cheers

Ray

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