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  1. measured the inner diameter of the bearings, about 31mm and 19mm (with a ruler and dodgy eyes) which is much closer to holden than ford: Holden Trailer Wheel Bearings: Inner Bearings: Cone LM67048 Cup LM167010 (mm): 31.75 /Outer Bearings: Cone LM11949 Cup LM11910(mm): 19.05 And can see this on one of the outers: ie LM67048 (holden) definitely not ford: LM12749
  2. Thanks @noelm Next puzzle is to make sure there will be enough space in the mudguard if I change the axle from overslung to underslung. Anyone know the actual diameter of a 12'' wheel and tyre?
  3. Thanks all, finally got around to looking back into this 🥱 Took a wheel off and can't find where on the bearings the numbers are. From googling, they should be on one of these faces, right? I can't see anything on either side. Or should I be looking on the inside of them? Here's the whole lot: any ideas? thanks!
  4. Hi all. I'm new to having a boat and have managed to ge the 4.5m quintrexout in BB and Sydney harbour half a dozen times, and even managed to get a feed or two. I'm planning on venturing a bit further with the familiy and boat in tow. The wheels on the trailer are ye olde ones which dont have any bolts for changing and I'm told are not suitable for long trips: I want to replace them and get a spare (and a spare hub). My questions are: would 3 x "hub in a tub" be suitable? Or are the hub-in-a-tubs a temporary thing to get you to where you're going? will most hubs fit onto the axle? I don't know what the axle is / looks like as I've not taken a wheel off yet does anyone have something I could buy off them which would work for me? (hubs/wheels/etc..) Thanks!! Adrian
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