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Indiana | On the backside of the hub there is hopefully a number in the casting. If not you will have to pull the hub and measure the spindle diameter and spacing. Usually bearings go bad and not the hub unless you run it too long. Best thing would be to put in all new bearings and seals. Then you wouldn't have to worry about it. Just periodically jack it up and check for play and bad noises. I believe Shoup is a good source for hubs. If you are putting in a lot of road miles you might want to look at different rims and going to a truck or trailer tire. | |
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