Give your trailer a rugged, classic look with this Jeep-style fender. The squared-off shape offers plenty of coverage and rustproof aluminum keeps your trailer looking sharp on every adventure.
When replacing your trailer fender, do your best to match the dimensions of the new fender to your old one. If your fender was damaged in a blowout, you can use the opposite fender to get the right measurements. Before you get started, always chock your wheels for safety. If you are installing a bolt-on fender, use your existing mounting hardware if possible, but be prepared to replace any bolts or screws that are stripped or rusted. If you need to remove an old, welded-on fender, you can carefully chisel it off yourself or take your trailer to a weld shop for professional removal. Do not forget to prime and paint the new fender to prevent rust and match your trailer's finish. Before drilling any holes, position the fender exactly where you want it and center it over your wheel well, marking your spots carefully. Measure twice and drill once. Finally, wait to fully tighten down the mounting hardware until you are sure the fender is mounted just right.
Videos are provided as a guide only. Refer to manufacturer installation instructions and specs for complete information.
Hi, everybody. Andy here with etrailer.com. Let's take a real quick look at the CE Smith Diamond-Plated Jeep Style Aluminum Tandem Axle Trailer Fender. Now this Jeep style aluminum fender is going to cover two tires on the side of your tandem axle trailer, and this fender will obviously block road debris from hitting other vehicles, and it's gonna help protect the cargo in your trailer. And the overall length of this fender, that's gonna be measuring from end to end, is gonna be right at 65 inches long, and then the overall width is nine inches, and then the overall height is going to be right at about 15 inches tall overall. And so this does have that classic Jeep design with the diamond tread plating, so it's gonna really give you a tough, rugged look for your trailer, and let me go ahead and just give you kind of a lower closeup view here so you can see the ends.
And so this fender is obviously made of aluminum. (metal clanging) It's gonna give you that excellent long-term defense against rust and corrosion. It is obviously gonna be naturally rustproof unlike steel, which must be treated with a rust-resistant coating that can break down over time. So aluminum is going to be a lightweight, yet very durable solution, making this suitable for heavy-duty, outdoor, and salt water applications on your trailer. This is gonna be a bolt-on installation.
This will require drilling and the purchase of mounting brackets and hardware that's not included with this fender. With this you'll just be getting one fender, but you can find those brackets here at etrailer.com if you are in need of them. If you do decide to pick this up, we would love to hear back from you regarding your experience with getting this installed and using it. And so you can drop a comment or a review on this product page letting us know how things are working out for you. We'd love to hear back from you.
Well, I think that's gonna wrap up our look today. I do hope that it was helpful for you. Again, my name is Andy. Thank you for joining me.
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