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Adventurer
Do they make different size dust caps for the EZ Lube bearings, and if so, where to get them? Possibly shorter ones, or low-profile of some sort? It's for a standard Dexter 3500# axle with electric brakes. Also, I haven't put this together yet-how much room do I actually need under the dust cap from the grease zerk? How tight can I go?
I had the axle built to spec, the builder upgraded to the EZ lube bearings for me as he thought they were a nice feature. I managed to find a set of matching Moab rims to match my '05 LJ Rubicon, then got a set of 1.25" spacers to get the rim to mate up to the 3500# brake drum hub, but now if I want to run the dust cap on the axle spindle deal, it won't fit under the wheel as it sticks out too far. If they make a shorter one, that would work great, then it would tuck in there nicely. Other option is to cut these down, then weld them back together low-profile style so they'll fit under the center cap. I could machine the rims out 1/8" or so and not run center caps on the trailer or spare, but that makes rotating the spare on the Jeep an asthetic issue as that one rim wouldn't accept a center cap any longer if I reamed it out 1/8" to fit the dust cap. Any other ideas?
Thanks,
Best of Luck,
Mike
I had the axle built to spec, the builder upgraded to the EZ lube bearings for me as he thought they were a nice feature. I managed to find a set of matching Moab rims to match my '05 LJ Rubicon, then got a set of 1.25" spacers to get the rim to mate up to the 3500# brake drum hub, but now if I want to run the dust cap on the axle spindle deal, it won't fit under the wheel as it sticks out too far. If they make a shorter one, that would work great, then it would tuck in there nicely. Other option is to cut these down, then weld them back together low-profile style so they'll fit under the center cap. I could machine the rims out 1/8" or so and not run center caps on the trailer or spare, but that makes rotating the spare on the Jeep an asthetic issue as that one rim wouldn't accept a center cap any longer if I reamed it out 1/8" to fit the dust cap. Any other ideas?
Thanks,
Best of Luck,
Mike