Identifying Ford and Holden Wheel Bearings
When it comes to identifying Ford and Holden wheel bearings, there are a few key differences to look out for. Here’s how you can tell the difference:
1. Bearing Terminology:
– The terms “Standard bearings” or “Holden bearings” are interchangeable, as are the terms “Slimline bearings” and “Ford bearings”.
– The smaller cup & cone are called the outer bearings for both Ford and Holden bearings.
2. Sizing and Identification:
– The main difference between a Holden and Ford bearing is the sizing. A general rule of thumb is that if the bearing fits over your thumb, it is a Ford bearing. Ford bearings can also be known as slimline. The Holden bearing is slightly smaller and won’t quite fit onto your thumb.
– The simple way to identify your bearings is from the code printed on the bearing itself. A bearing KIT will include all parts shown for one wheel.
3. Stud Size and Axle Type:
– The stud pattern does not necessarily give the correct bearing size. For example, you can have a Ford stud pattern with Holden size bearings.
– The thread diameter of the wheel studs is different between Holden and Ford. The Holden hub runs 7/16 inch UNF nuts, while the Ford hub runs 1/2 inch UNF nuts, and the size of the hex is different (bigger on Ford pattern).
4. Common Trailer Bearing Combinations:
– Here are some common trailer bearing combinations for Holden and Ford:
– Holden (LM) Bearings:
– Inner Bearing & Cup: LM67048/10, Dimensions: 31.750 x 59.131 x 15.875
– Outer Bearing & Cup: LM11949/10, Dimensions: 19.050 x 45.237 x 15.494
– Ford (Slimline) Bearings:
– Inner Bearing & Cup: L68149/10, Dimensions: 34.988 x 59.131 x 15.875
– Outer Bearing & Cup: LM12749/10, Dimensions: 21.986 x 45.237 x 15.494
– Composite Bearings:
– Inner Bearing & Cup: LM67048/10, Dimensions: 31.750 x 59.131 x 15.875
– Outer Bearing & Cup: LM12749/10, Dimensions: 21.986 x 45.237 x 15.494
– Parallel/ESS Bearings:
– Inner & Outer Bearing & Cup: L68149/10, Dimensions: 34.988 x 59.131 x 15.875
It’s important to note that the axle type and stud size play a significant role in determining the appropriate bearings for your trailer. Always ensure that you have the correct measurements and identification before replacing your trailer wheel bearings.
Contents
- How do I know what bearings my trailer has?
- How do you tell if a trailer has Holden and Ford bearings?
- How can you tell the difference between a Ford and Holden trailer hub?
- What size are Holden bearings?
- How do I know if my bearings are Ford or Holden?
- Are Ford and Holden bearings interchangeable?
- Can you put Ford bearings in a Holden hub?
- Can you use Holden bearings in a Ford hub?
- What is the difference between Ford and Holden wheels?
- What is the difference between Ford hub and Holden hub?
How do I know what bearings my trailer has?
The easiest way to determine which bearings are used on your trailer axle is to take the hub off and look for the reference numbers stamped into the metal of both inner and outer bearings. If the bearing numbers are unclear, the next best solution is to take measurements of both bearings. This is the bearing itself.
How do you tell if a trailer has Holden and Ford bearings?
The Holden hammers are 11 millimeters. Okay and there’s the two main differences between the four the whole house. And. So hopefully that they please that up for you makes it real simple.
How can you tell the difference between a Ford and Holden trailer hub?
The Holden hammers are 11 millimeters. Okay and there’s the two main differences between the four the whole house. And. So hopefully that they please that up for you makes it real simple.
What size are Holden bearings?
LM (Holden bearings) are rated for 750Kg on a 39mm round axle or 1000Kg on a 40mm square axle. Timken LM bearing kit includes: 1 x Set 6 bearing – 67048 cone & 67010 cup (67048/10) 1 x Set 2 bearing – 11949 cone & 11910 cup (11949/10)
How do I know if my bearings are Ford or Holden?
Another way to check is to look at the axle. Round 39 mm and square 40 mm axles usually use Holden bearings and 45 mm square axles usually use ford bearings. But the best way is to pull off the bearing and measure the diameter of the axle right next to the flat part of the axle.
Are Ford and Holden bearings interchangeable?
The safest way to ensure that you get the right ones for your trailer is to check the numbers on the side of the inner and outer bearings and order the same ones. Just measure the axle or stub axle behind the wheel. If it is 40mm square or round it runs holden bearings, if it is 45mm square it will run ford bearings.
Can you put Ford bearings in a Holden hub?
Holden bearings have a smaller inner diameter on each bearing than the Ford bearings, hence the Holden axle stubs are machined to smaller diameters. The axle stub determines the required bearing. The hubs or disks will fit either type of bearing.
Can you use Holden bearings in a Ford hub?
You can have any combination of Stud Pattern (above) with any bearing set (below). E.g. A Ford Stud Pattern Hub with Holden Bearings is very common.
What is the difference between Ford and Holden wheels?
The thread diameter of the wheel studs is different between Holden and Ford, I find this the quickest and easiest way to tell them apart. The Holden hub runs 7/16 inch UNF nuts whilst the Ford hub runs 1/2 inch UNF nuts, and the size of the hex is different (bigger on FOrd pattern).
What is the difference between Ford hub and Holden hub?
Ford hubs measure 12.4mm and Holden hubs measure 11mm. This is the major factor for determining if you require a Ford or Holden wheel bearing trailer kit.