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9-5/8" Wide x 42-5/8" long x 12-3/4" tall. High-density polyethylene fender is corrosion proof, impact resistant and able to handle temperature extremes. Molded-in color make scratches virtually invisible. Built-in top and side steps.
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Note: If ordering more than one fender, order part F008594-2 to save on shipping costs.
Dimensional Information
A | B | C | D | F | M1 | M2 | M3 | M4 | Wheel Size | Part No. - White | Part No. - Black | Part No. - Silver | |
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9-5/8" | 8" | 42-5/8" | 12-3/4" | 2-7/8" | 30-1/4" | 4-1/8" | 2.12" | 3-3/4" | 14" | F008574 | F008584 | F008594 |
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Hey everybody, Ryan here at etrailer. Today we're gonna be checking out the line of Fulton Single Axle Trailer Fenders with built-in steps. It sounds like a lot of people end up needing to replace their trailer fenders primarily because of tire blowouts and you know that's not really uncommon. A lot of times tires on trailers get overlooked, they'll have too much pressure, not enough or old, dry rotting and everything or you just have bad luck and it lets go and tears up your fender which it's almost inevitable going at highway speeds usually stuff's gonna get chewed up it sounds like too. Sometimes people end up breaking 'em just trying to back into a tight spot or some type of maneuver that they didn't quite get down just right and end up damaging this. So these will make for a great direct replacement or even an upgrade in some cases.
With that said though, Fulton does make quite a few of these that are a little bit different and more or less it's just to accommodate different size wheels. So quite a few of 'em there and that's probably the most important thing when you are replacing a trailer fender is to size it accordingly to what size wheel you run on your trailer. That way you have the clearance you need and it fits and won't rub and everything else. And these are also available in a few different color, combos as well. So we have black, white, there's a silver one that you can use as well.
So whatever one matches your trailer the best at least you have something to work with there. These particular fenders have actually been on my boat for quite some time. I'm happy with them, I don't have any complaints. The first thing that I kind of noticed though these are made from a polyethylene material they call it. To me it's just like a really nice plastic and you know when you're going to stand on stuff, plastic isn't the first thing that comes to your mind of being super strong.
But actually these hold up really well, especially as long as you have it mounted upright where there's gonna be a solid platform to stand on the ends you're in really good shape but in the middle there's no metal or steel or anything holding that right, so that would probably be the spot that's most likely to be compromised and I'm probably 180 pounds and if I stand on that with all my weight, no problem holding it. So as long as you're not jumping up and down or you know deliberately trying to break these things you should be in pretty good shape and they should last for quite some time. One of the things too that I actually like about 'em being plastic is they're not gonna rust and these are really popular on boat trailers. It makes sense when you're on the trailer, helps you get in and out and get everything loaded and unloaded and whatnot. And usually, at least in my own trout boat I run it until these are pretty much covered.
So a lot of other people do it kind of the same way kinda how others are set up and so it's one less thing to worry about as far as trailer maintenance and it looking bad and rusting out and everything else. They do say they're scratch resistant, which I would agree with them for the most part. You have a lot of miles on 'em and some scratches not bad. It's not like they're primered underneath or something so if you do get a scratcher or nick, it's still just gonna show the same color that the fender is so it's not super noticeable. And in terms of getting these mounted up everyone's set up's gonna be a little bit different but I'll show you how mine's set up and maybe it'll give you some ideas. The way mine is set up on each end of the fender, there's a piece of angle iron that's welded to the frame of the trailer that comes out where this sets on top of. So if you look at the new fender there's a cutout there already and then there's some holes in it there and so it's gonna lay on top of that metal then you can nut and bolt the fender to that bracket. So a little bit easier to see from the bottom so we'll check it out from there. So really straightforward how it works. Like I said, everyone's set up or fabrication or ideas might be a little bit different but the concept is simple, right You need a piece of metal that attaches to the trailer that this can bolt to. If your trailer isn't set up like this already or you're adding these or whatever the case may be and you don't feel like building something per se to make this work, we actually carry brackets that essentially kind of bolt right up and are designed to work with these fenders to kind of streamline that process and make it a little easier on you. These style of fenders too, you know they're gonna be easy to add your lights to as opposed to over aluminum or steel, especially if you have to cut. You know this material are so much easier to cut and I have these flush-mounted type lights where it's a grime like this and a little light and you can pop it in there. I think it looks good, you know, and if you need some lights to replace on yours, you can always grab a setup like this here or there's tons of different types. If you'd rather be externally mounted, you can always do that too. So really regardless on what type of light you want to put on the fender, there's gotta be an option available. Just to kind of compare the Fulton fender to another one, I grabbed a C.E. Smith Fender. And checking 'em side by side, I don't think I'd hesitate to use either one to be honest with you. I feel like it's really just gonna depend on your preference and the type of design you like a little bit better. They're both about equal in regards to the stepping platform and everything. I did notice, I feel like the C.E. Smith definitely has some thicker plastic. Is that a huge deal I don't know. That's for you to decide. I did notice though on the ends, the Fulton one does give you a little more space to work with if you wanted to mount like the light I have on mine, I don't know if you could do that on this one you might be kind of pushing it for space there. But again, now that you're changing stuff anyway you can always get a smaller light if you're picking up these stuff. If you flip it over what I did notice though, I don't know if I'm super crazy about how these mount, how the C.E. Smith ones mount. So we saw how these gets set up, right You got your bar that goes in there and it kind of bolts his side. This one it looks like a piece of metal will lay flat on this and this is just plastic right here. So my thought is you could either take a bolt or something and run it up in through there and just make threads in the plastic. You know, probably not the best in my opinion. I guess the other solution would be just to drill straight through and mount it up completely through and have the head of your bolts up here. That'd be for you to decide but personally I'd rather not have to drill holes for a brand new fender right and then have bolts up here. So I'd rather have a straight platform there for me to stand on. But just subtle differences that I thought we're worth noting. Being that these are available on a handful of different sizes, I just want to reiterate, you know, to make sure that they're gonna work with your particular application, check your trailer, you know your wheel size and check the information on our webpage. So we give you some measurements and some things like that to kind of get you going and make sure these are actually gonna fit with your particular trailer, whether it be a boat, utility trailer, whatever you wanna put 'em on really. Honestly, I've enjoyed 'em having 'em on here, makes it a lot easier to get in and out especially, you know, I got this in my garage at home I got the kids hopping up inside, playing in it and makes a little easier for them to get in and out. It's just the little things like that, you know. And if you we're to ask me if I had a blowout or something and broke one of fenders if you we're to ask me would I replace it with the same one I would without a doubt. It's been good, held up great and haven't had any issues with it. And that'll finish up our look at of the line of Fulton Single Axle Trailer Fenders with built-in steps.
Average Customer Rating: 4.6 out of 5 stars (35 Customer Reviews)
9-5/8" Wide x 42-5/8" long x 12-3/4" tall. High-density polyethylene fender is corrosion proof, impact resistant and able to handle temperature extremes. Molded-in color make scratches virtually invisible. Built-in top and side steps.Received the box. However the box arrived open with only one fender. I called customer service and they gladly arranged to mail it the missing trailer fender. Excellent customer service
The fenders arrived in excellent condition. Have not installed yet.
(Was supposed to be next day delivery, which we paid extra for, but it arrived a day later.)
This company rocks very helpful employees and knows what's going on...very helpful and they communicate well. Kept me up to date on what was going on....I will order parts again as needed...tha ks gals and guys!!!!will send pics when installed cold here in M.N.
The fender was at my door just 2 days after ordering, was an exact replacement part, and fit the trailer perfectly.
Greg N.
9/20/2018
Good. I am so happy that my brother in law did not damage another fender this year on our annual Canada fishing trip, as he has managed to destroy 2 in the last 5 years.
Great fender, easy to install, is holding up well after a year on the boat trailer even though the plastic does bend a bit when standing on it while loading boat (more so in the summer sun of course), excellent quality and lastly, wonderful sellers who make the buying experience a pleasure!
Fenders arrived quickly to the West Coast. I mounted them with a expected modification for fitment, and my boat trailer is back on the road. etrailer is my go to Website for all things trailer related. I like their videos for part sizes etc. They run their business the way all e-commerce sites should.
What made this excellent product well with ordering from etrailer.com was the fact they had a youtube video detailing the item with "measurements" which was crtical for installation on my trailer. thank you etrailer, great service and delivery.
Only minor modifications needed to fit the old mounting brackets. Color matches the trailer perfectly.
Service from etrailer was excellent. Fender worked fine. If you have this type of fender with steps I belive there are two different ones on the market. This one and another that fits on to narrower arms. Be sure to measure the arms before ordering. These fit my trailer but the first pair I bought at west marine did not.
Ordered this as a replacement for a fender on my 2006 American Eagle utility trailer. Exact match to the stock fender (which was destroyed by a blown tire) and it fit perfectly. Website was great and it shipped the day I ordered it.
I purchased this fender to replace the same one that was provided by the manufacturer of my trailer. It was an exact fit for the mounting bracket I had on my trailer.
Fender was advrtised as 44" long. In reality it was 41 1/2". A no fit for my direct replacement fender.
had to modify my brackets from old fender but it works just fine.
Most efficient and quick delivery ever! Had to modify a bit to fit my trailer, but completely satisfied
Have not installed fender yet, but I am really impressed with the speed of getting my order to me. The helpful staff have worked with me on the return of the small fender and sending the correct one. Thanks to your whole crew.
Billy Baker
parts fit great. fast shipping and excellent service
Fit well, and just had to modify a few areas for the screws. Thanks!
Items just as described, Roger was so friendly and helpful. Everything went just as described. Thanks bunches!!!!
Great service/quality product!
Great product
Great prices, fast shipping :)
Perfect match.
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Jason
12/18/2022
I ordered the fender for a guy from whom I borrowed his trailer. He says it works well.