Where to Find The Axle Serial Number On Dexter Axles Manufactured After April 2001?
Question:
Where would an ID be located on a Dexter Axle
asked by: Mike
Expert Reply:
On Dexter axles manufactured after April 2001 you will be able to find the serial number stamped on the rear portion of the axle tube approximately 18" from the passenger side hub. Depending on the condition of the axle you may need some chalk to better see the numbers on the tube. You may also find a sticker on the center of the rear portion of the tube. If this is still attached and legible you will need to find the SN# on the tag. With this information we can determine exactly what parts were installed on your axle from the factory to verify any replacement parts you may need.
If you have an older axle you will need to measure the parts or find any identifying numbers stamped on the parts such as the brake assembly to verify a correct replacement.
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Matt W.
7/3/2024
I’m trying to determine what axle I would need to replace an existing Dexter 3500 lb axle on my trailer. The existing axle’s serial number is: 602582401010 Thanks!