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old trailer with no lug nuts, axle nut holds wheel/tire on
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<blockquote data-quote="johnnybassboat" data-source="post: 322011" data-attributes="member: 10511"><p>I did this conversion on an old trailer about 15 to 20 years ago. My rim rusted out and I couldnt find a replacement. I bought new hubs from Northern I think, and rims and tires from Walmart. If I remember correctly I had to modify the castle nuts to fit but other than that it wasnt a bad job. Used that old boat for about 10 years as my electric lake fishing boat. My trailer had a torsion axle not coils though. Hope this helps .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="johnnybassboat, post: 322011, member: 10511"] I did this conversion on an old trailer about 15 to 20 years ago. My rim rusted out and I couldnt find a replacement. I bought new hubs from Northern I think, and rims and tires from Walmart. If I remember correctly I had to modify the castle nuts to fit but other than that it wasnt a bad job. Used that old boat for about 10 years as my electric lake fishing boat. My trailer had a torsion axle not coils though. Hope this helps . [/QUOTE]
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