Redline Trailer Fenders F9X32-1RWB Review- Video

Today were going to review part number F9X32-1RWB. This is the Redline Trailer Fender. This trailer fender is made of 16 gauge steel construction. It is designed for single axle trailers with 14 or 15 inch tires. This is a weld on application and it does have a one inch radius on the front of the fender here and on the back it is a 90 degree edge for mounting onto your trailer. It does have a preinstalled backing, fender back right here and this will serve as a splash guard to keep any road debris from out of your trailer bed.more
Watch Video5/6/2013 2:27:08 PM
Redline Trailer Fenders F1075X32-1R Review- Video

Today were going to review part #: F1075X32-1R. This is the Redline trailer fender. This is a 16 gauge steel construction fender. This is designed to be used on a single axle trailer with 14 or 15 inch tires. This part #: is a quantity of one fender. It is a weld-on application.more
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Fulton Trailer Fenders F008554 Review- Video

Today were going to review part number F008554. This is the Fulton Plastic Trailer Fender with the top step. This fender is made of a high density polyethylene material, which will make it corrosion proof, impact resistant and able to handle high temperatures. The molded color in this case black will make scratches virtually invisible. It does have the built in top step here. This part is made in the USA and the application this does fit the trailers with 14 inch tires.more
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Redline Aluminum Tread Plate Trailer Fender Installation- Video

Today on this old trailer were going to install part number J101733AT. This is a diamond plate aluminum fender. Our trailer has already had the previous fender removed and all we have to do is clean off the excess sealant that was around the fender. You can see how the trailer did have a blowout and the side of the trailer is damaged. The fender now is going to be a little bit shorter than the original, but it will still fit in the same place. Well go ahead and hold the fender up and line it up with the original line so we can make our marks in our inside of our fender.more
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