How do I identify my Dexter Axle?
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How do I identify my Dexter Axle?
How do I identify my axle? In the unlikely event that you should require service assistance from Dexter, please have the lot (serial) number of the axle available when you call. engraving. Recreational Vehicle axles that have been certified for use in Canada will also bear the letters CSA.
Are trailer axles supposed to be bent?
First, axles are supposed to be bent. All major axle manufacturers apply a slight bend to the axles called Camber. If you look under your trailer you will see a very noticeable upward bend to the car or equipment trailer axle.
How do you read Dexter axle tag?
How to Identify Capacity of Dexter Axle by Measuring it The diameter of it is a pretty good way to determine the capacity. – 1,000-lb – 2,000-lb Axles: 1-1/2 inch – 1-3/4 inch diameter – 3,500-lb Axles: 2-3/8 inch diameter – 6,000-lb – 7,200-lb Axles: 3 inch diameter – 8,000-lb Axles: 3-1/2 inch diameter…
Where is the part number on a Dexter axle?
The older Dexter axles had a metal tag attached. The newer axles had a easily seen vinyl tag with axel info. attached. They also had the serial number lightly laser etched into the square cross tube.
Where are Dexter axles manufactured?
Ingersoll Axles has been a leading supplier of specialized heavy-duty trailer axles and suspensions across North America for over 55 years. Dexter has acquired manufacturing locations in Ingersoll, Ontario; Calgary, Alberta; and Indianapolis, IN.
Why do trailer tires wear on the inside?
There is excessive camber in the axle, causing the wheel to lean too much to the inside or outside and putting too much load on one side of the tire. The trailer may simply need the wheels aligned, but misalignment could be due to sagging springs, overloaded trailer or an unbalanced load on multi axle trailers.
Can you flip a trailer axle?
If your trailer travels securely on the road at all times, flipping the axles will not be a cause for concern. But if your trailer is sensitive to sway or has stability issues even on a good day, flipping the axles may not be such a good idea until the root cause of the poor ride has been fixed.
Can trailer axle go under leaf springs?
You can mount trailer axles above or below the leaf springs. The difference is just the amount of ground clearance that the trailer would end up having. The biggest advantage with the spring below the axle (trailer will be lower) is that you would have a lower center of gravity.