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Single Axle Trailer Fender w/ Backing Plate – Steel – 13″ to 14″ Wheels – Qty 1
Original price was: 100.00$.50.00$Current price is: 50.00$.
- 2 years warranty
- Delivery time: 1-2 business days
- Free 90 days return
Description
Description
Trailer Fenders
- 13 Inch Wheels
- 14 Inch Wheels
- For Single-Axle Trailers
- Steel
- 28 Inch Long
- 7-3/4 Inch Wide
- Bolt-On
- Weld-On
- No Step
7-3/4″ Wide x 28″ long x 10″ tall. This sturdy, rounded fender has a durable backing plate that helps protect your trailer from debris. 16-Gauge, cold-rolled steel is built to last. Bolt or weld onto your trailer.
Features:
- Rounded fender with backing plate covers 1 tire on your single-axle trailer
- Fender blocks road debris from hitting other vehicles and helps protect your trailer’s cargo
- Backing plate adds extra protection for the side of your trailer
- 1″ Wide outer edge is rounded
- Sturdy, 16-gauge, cold-rolled steel construction
- Prime and paint fender to get corrosion protection and to match your trailer’s finish
- Weld-on or bolt-on installation
- Requires drilling and purchase of mounting brackets (sold separately) for bolt-on installation
- Made in the USA
Specs:
- Application: single-axle trailers with 13″ to 14″ diameter wheels
- Dimensions: 28″ long x 7-3/4″ wide x 10″ tall
- Quantity: 1 fender
- Weight: 6 lbs
- 2-Year limited warranty
Note: Do not use the backing plate to mount the fender to your trailer.
Tips for Replacing and Installing Trailer Fenders
- Do your best to match the dimensions of the new fender to your old one.
- If a fender was damaged during a blowout, use the opposite fender to get the dimensions.
- As with all trailer maintenance, don’t forget to chock your wheels before getting started.
- For a bolt-on fender, use your existing mounting hardware, if possible.
- The old mounting bolts or screws might be stripped or rusted, in which case you’ll need to tap them out and buy new hardware.
- If removing an old, welded-on fender, either carefully chisel it off yourself or take your trailer to a weld shop to have the fender professionally removed.
- Don’t forget to prime and paint the new fender to keep it from rusting (and to match your trailer’s finish).
- Before you start drilling, position the fender where you need it and center it over your wheel well.
- Mark where you need to drill (measure twice, drill once).
- Don’t tighten down the mounting hardware completely until you’re sure the fender is mounted correctly.