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Landcruiser hubs on trailer

GeoBike

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I'm looking at buying an off road trailer with landcruiser hubs. Does anyone know if these hubs are compatible with the Grenadier wheels? Looking to use the trailer spare as an extra spare for the Grenadier
 
I'm looking at buying an off road trailer with landcruiser hubs. Does anyone know if these hubs are compatible with the Grenadier wheels? Looking to use the trailer spare as an extra spare for the Grenadier
Hi @GeoBike
A few folks have swapped to aftermarket wheels for their Grenadier and report that the PCD is 130mm. 6 stud LandCruiser has a 139.7mm PCD so I think you're out of luck there.
 
Many trailers in Australia either use Ford or Holden wheel hubs (still). Sometimes you can use those hubs and get a custom stud pattern.

The Grenadier has an uncommon stud pattern and offset so I could not get my new hybrid caravan to match. Only the tyres match. Even though the caravan maker offered different options - none matched.
 
Another odd choice IMO. Why not go with something more common in size?
I don’t think someone with actual experience in off-road travel was in charge of this project. Then never went to Paraguay let alone had to find a wheel in Paraguay.
 
I just went down this path preparing to swap out an axel on a travel trailer for an "axel-less" kit such as Cruisemaster, Timbren... and found the exact same thing. You can easily do 5 on 4.5", but not 6x130.
 
I just went down this path preparing to swap out an axel on a travel trailer for an "axel-less" kit such as Cruisemaster, Timbren... and found the exact same thing. You can easily do 5 on 4.5", but not 6x130.


Get a common 6x139.7 hub and use an adapter. You're not putting power thru the axle, so there's really no cause for worry. I'd call these companies and see what they can make you.
 
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