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Trailer Hub Sets
Trailer hubs play a major part in keeping a trailer rolling smoothly and trouble-free down the road. The hub assembly is a compact collection of hardware that connects a trailer tire to the trailer axle and allows it to spin properly. By installing the right trailer hub, you are taking a major step toward greatly affecting towing performance and helping to keep trailer tires in alignment. That's why Northern Tool carries a complete selection of trailer hub sets designed for a variety of applications. From trailer hub kits to individual trailer hub parts, you'll find everything needed to keep your towing on track. Most multi-piece kits include everything needed for a trailer hub including a bearing cup, studs, bearings, seals, dust caps, a cotter pin, and lug nuts. Many trailer hubs even come preassembled, pre-lubed with premium grease, and ready for easy assembly on your trailer axle.
Many of the trailer hubs available in Northern Tool's collection are constructed with ductile cast iron for higher tensile strength, less deflection, and excellent corrosion resistance. Electroplating on the cast iron can drastically reduce rust and corrosion buildup on the trailer hub over time and prolong the life of the unit. When choosing the proper trailer hub for your trailer wheels, make sure you pay particular attention to the stud quantity, bolt circle pattern, and weight capacity of the hub you are choosing. The proper style and fit will ensure proper wheel installation and by matching the weight capacity of the trailer hub to the capabilities and capacity of the trailer you will enhance the safety and performance of your trailer no matter what you are towing.















































