Manual
Instruction Sheet #08086 
Eliminator 
Quick Change Spindle 
Conical 
Washer 
Castle Nut 
Cotter 
Pin 
121207,A843
121207,A843
Spare Tire/Hub Carrier 
With Eliminator Quick Change Spindle 
Instructions 
Part #86068 
Road Side Repairs 
When required, you have several options when confronted 
with a flat tire, bearing failure or spindle damage. Flat tires 
should be handled like any other trailer tire change. Make 
sure trailer is on level or near level ground. Loosen lug nuts 
on wheel. Use jack on trailer frame to elevate tire in order to 
place spare tire on the hub. Make sure all lug nuts are 
securely tightened before moving trailer. Re-check lug 
nuts after several miles to make sure they are tight. Bearing 
failure is usually discovered by a loud grinding noise or 
wheel wobble. If there is obvious bearing damage, jack up 
the trailer to remove the tire. Remove the dust cap with a 
hammer by striking at the edge, rotating the hub to strike 
different sides until the dust cap is removed. The castle nut 
that holds the hub on has a “tang” washer to keep it from 
coming off. Bend or straighten the tab so that the nut will 
come off. Remove the hub and inspect the spindle for 
damage. If none is detected, wipe the spindle clean and 
replace the damaged hub with a pre-greased spare. The 
washer and castle nut are replaced. Tighten the nut until it is 
tight with obvious friction on the bearings. Back off nut 1/4 
turn to allow fluid bearing movement Re-lock the castle nut 
with the unused tang on the washer. Replace tire and secure 
with lug nuts. 
Spindle failure is usually defined as damage to the spindle 
causing excessive worn spots in the bearing surfaces or 
damage due to an accident. Follow the instructions for hub 
removal or replace the entire spindle and hub combination by 
removing the cotter key and castle nut on the backside of the 
spindle. Hit the backside of the spindle with a heavy hammer 
to dislodge the spindle. Place the replacement spindle in the 
torsion arm. Place washer and nut on spindle and tighten 
with 100 ft. lbs of torque. Replace hub and or wheel as 
discussed above. 
Always re-check all work performed when you return to a 
safe area. 
Wheel Hub/Spindle Instructions
Your Spare Tire Carrier is equipped with a Super Lube Spindle. The hubs are 
pre-greased and assembled at the factory and should not require any initial 
adjustments. The UHI hub uses tapered roller bearing cones and cups. This 
configuration requires a minimal amount of end play that is provided at the 
time of assembly. 
SuperLube Lubrication
The bearings can be periodically lubricated without removing the hubs from 
the axle. The advantage to this system is that new grease saturates the inner 
bearing and outer bearing while pushing out the old grease, unlike systems 
that just push new grease on top of old grease.
1.  Remove the rubber plug from the grease (hub) cap.
2.  Use a standard grease gun onto the grease fitting located at the 
  end of the spindle, or behind the hub, making sure the grease gun 
  nozzle is engaged on the fitting tightly.
3.  Pump grease into the fitting, while slowly turning the wheel. Grease 
  will flow out of the hub around the spindle.
4.  When the grease appears to be the new clean grease, remove the 
  grease gun and wipe off any excess grease.
5.  Replace the rubber plug in the cap.
Removal/Remounting for the SuperLube Hub
Removing the hub for inspection or maintenance should be done in a safe 
location away from moving vehicles.
1.  Elevate the trailer using the manufacturers instructions. Always use 
  jack stands or other solid supports. Do not depend on a jack to 
  support the trailer. Block wheels to keep trailer from rolling.
2.  Remove the tire/wheel assembly.
3.  Remove the grease cap from the hub by prying around the edge of the cap. 
4.  Bend the locking tang washer to the “free” position.
5.  Remove the spindle nut in a counterclockwise direction and  
 remove the spindle washer.
6.  Remove the hub from the spindle. Be careful not to allow bearings 
  to fall out of the hub.
7.  Clean bearing and cup surfaces, repack with lithium marine
  grade grease.
8.  Place hub on spindle in reverse order as listed above. Rotate the hub  
  while tightening the spindle nut to approximately 50 ft lbs. This  
  translates into full hand pressure with a 12” long set of pliers or 12”  
  long wrench.
9.  Loosen the spindle nut to remove the torque, do not rotate hub.
10.  Finger tighten the spindle nut until snug, backing out only to line 
  up the locking tang washer.
11.  Bend the locking tang tab in place.
12.  Replace grease/hub cap.
13.  Test hub with wheel mounted for excessive play or tightness, 
 readjust if required.
3“ 
Frame 
4“ Frame 
4“ Frame 
3“ Frame 
5“ Frame 
5“ Frame 
Rear Mounting 
Plate(s) 
Hub & Tire Carrier 
With Eliminator Quick Change Spindle 
Assembly Instructions for Part #86068 
This kit contains the
following components:
Description  Qty.
Eliminator Spindle/Tire Carrier  1
Eliminator Spindle Assembly  1
1750# GalvX Hub Assembly  1
Back Mounting Plates  2
1/2” x 4-1/2” Hex Head Cap Bolts  4
1/2” Nyloc Nuts  4
Tools required:
9/16" socket & 9/16” wrench
1.  Using the spare tire carrier and spare tire as a guide, determine a suitable mounting location on trailer frame. 
2.  The mounting plate will accommodate several size frames by using the various hole patterns. 
  NOTE: see below diagram for 3x3, 3x4 & 3x5 frame tubes. 
3.  Push two 1/2" bolts through the top of the carrier and position on top of the trailer frame. 
4.  Place the mounting plate against the outside of the frame with the 1/2" bolt going through the top holes. 
5.  Hand tighten nyloc nuts. Insert the two remaining bolts through the bottom holes and hand tighten the 
  nyloc nuts. 
6.  Mount spare spindle/hub and tire with washer, castle nut and cotter pin provided. 
7.  Check position of the tire mount for proper clearance with the spare tire before tightening bolts. 
NOTE: Hub & Tire Carrier can 
be used with any trailer using 
a 5 lug 1750# UHI Hub, Quick 
change spindle can only be 
used with a 3500/3750# 
Eliminator Torsion Axle. 


