Hello Donald, The Tandem Axle Teardrop Trailer Fenders for Enclosed Trailers – 15" to 16" Wheels – Qty 2 #CES74JR are constructed from 16-gauge nominal steel, offering a strong and durable solution for protecting your trailer from road…
Hey Bill thanks for the information. The C865H-9/16 in that axle tag number means you have 8 on 6-1/2 hubs with 9/16" lug studs. The Hydrastar item #HSE7K-T1, you were looking comes with 1/2" lug studs. You'll need the Hydrastar Disc…
I can understand that if your boat is loaded on the trailer, you don't want to remove one of the wheels to measure the fenders. Measuring a fender with the tire still mounted can be tricky, but it's not impossible. I've provided a diagram…
Hey Will, thanks for reaching out. What I recommend for replacing your 7-way is the following: - etrailer Trailer Wiring 7-Way Upgrade Kit w/ Junction Box and RV Style Connector #e99011 Wiring your connections thru the junction box helps keep them…
Yes you certainly can. In order to bolt-on a set of metal weld-on fenders such as the Single Axle Trailer Fender part #HP29VR you will need a set of mounting brackets such as the Mounting Brackets for Trailer Fender part #CE26098G-2. If you do not…
Thank you for the photos! According to my information and what you sent in, your best option for a replacement fender is the CE Smith Black Fender: CE Smith Single Axle Trailer Fender w/ Top and Side Steps - #CE19503 (Qty 1) CE Smith Single Axle…
Hey Don, welcome back! The Under-Bed Rail and Installation Kit #RP67KR for your 2024 F-350 matches the OEM prep package. You are not limited to Reese 5th wheel hitches. This can be used with the B&W Companion #BWRVK3300 and #BWRVK3305 or slider…
Trailer fenders are classified by the diameter of the trailer wheels they're compatible with. For instance, the #F008583 fender you referenced works with 13 inch diameter wheels. If you're unsure of the diameter of your wheels, the last two…
There is a flange on the Tandem Axle Trailer Fenders w/ Backing Plates #HP82VR that overlaps the backing plate that you'll use for the welding surface. When it comes to welding, we always recommend having this done by an experienced welder.
Adding larger wheels/tires to a trailer really comes down to fender clearance. The recommended fender clearance is about 4" from the top of the tire to the bottom of the fender and then about 1" from the tire to the inside of the frame. The…
Thank you for providing the specs for the suspension components that you already have. Correct hanger spacing really depends on the components being used such as springs, hangers and equalizers. Most of the hanger spacing dimensions that we have are…
Hey Kai! Is the Loadstar ST215/75D14 Bias Trailer Tire with 14" Galvanized Wheel #AM3S560 that you recently purchased from us (thank you, by the way) for your Shorelandr trailer? If so, we have the Fulton fenders in Silver #F008594-2 and White…
Stainless steel trailer fenders are a top choice for durability and style. They resist rust and maintain their shine, making them perfect for sprucing up your trailer. Easy to install with a few modifications, they fit well and hold up over time, ensuring your trailer looks great for years.
Stainless steel fenders offer superior rust resistance and a sleek appearance. They are ideal for those looking to enhance their trailer's look while ensuring long-lasting performance. Perfect for boat trailers or any trailer exposed to the elements, they maintain their shine and integrity over time.
These fenders generally fit well on various trailers, though some minor modifications, like adding extra nuts, might be needed for a perfect fit. They are versatile and can be adjusted to suit different trailer frames, ensuring a snug and secure installation.
Stainless steel fenders require minimal maintenance. A simple wash to remove dirt and debris will keep them looking shiny. Their rust-resistant properties mean they don't need frequent upkeep, making them a hassle-free option for trailer enthusiasts.
Yes, stainless steel fenders are highly durable. They withstand the test of time, maintaining their quality and appearance even after years of use. Ideal for those who want a long-term solution for their trailer's aesthetic and functional needs.
When installing stainless steel fenders, use stainless steel fasteners to prevent rust. Ensure a snug fit by checking alignment and making necessary adjustments, like adding extra nuts if needed. This ensures a secure and lasting installation.