The 2 piece adapter is about 2” thick, but also the back space on the wheel could be different from the current wheel on the trailer. With the 2” I only have about 1/2” of space between the trailer and the tire.
Hey Guys! I have and update! I ordered a set of adapters to fit the 6 lug hubs on the NoBo and the 5 lug pattern for the Jeep. Did the install yesterday and fit my spare wheel from the Jeep on the trailer. Picked up 5 wheels and tires from a 2018 Jeep Wrangler and put two of them on the trailer...
The wheels are going to be the same as the ones on my Jeep they just need to fit on the trailer. I want to be able to take the spare off the Jeep and put it on the trailer and if I’m in the middle of nowhere and had two trashed tired I can pull one off the trailer and still get out.
I would like to change the axel, but it would void the warranty. The trailer was purchased 5 months ago, and the warranty is 3 years. Any excuse to not warranty a problem and I understand they’ve had a few in the past.
I haven’t Purchased the wheels and tires yet. I’m going to make sure that the hub adapter will work before I spend the money on wheels and tires. I have a buyer for the trailer wheels and tires. But I need to figure out if I can make everything work first. I found a company that will make and...
The issue is the Jeep wheel won’t fit over the axel. It extends past the wheel about an 1-1/2”. It’s not a problem with the wheel on the trailer now as they have about a 2” hole for the axel to go thru with a chrome cover over it. So I would have to use a thick enough adapter to clear the axel.
I did look at changing the drums with a 5 lug pattern but the problem is with the axel. It sticks out too far to mount the Jeep wheel. I have found a hub adapter that’s 6 lug to 5 lug, but I think it would need to be thick enough for the face where the wheel mounts to be almost flush with the...
I have a NoBo 10.5 trailer and I would like to run the same wheels that I have on my 2018 Jeep Rubicon. The trailer has Lippert torsion axle’s with six lug 10” drum. I’m thinking I would have to go with a 6 to 5 lug adapter. Has anyone successfully done this. This would give me 2 additional spares.
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