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…
Hello Jeff, I sure can! There are two key pieces of info we will need in order to know exactly what spring you will need. The weight capacity of your axle, and the unloaded eye-to-eye length of the current spring. Try jacking up one side of the…
Hey Allen. I have the rim and hub cap but we do not carry white wall tires. For a 13" rim with a 5 on 4-1/2 lug nut pattern that works with baby moon hub caps, you'll want the Dexstar Conventional Steel Wheel item #AM20214. This is a…
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…
Hey Charles, when using the Mounting Brackets for Trailer Fender #CE26098G-2 to install the Fulton fender part #F008563 the position of the brackets really comes down to what will work best for your individual situation. I think going into the…
Hey Benjamin, the etrailer fender part #HP33RR that you referenced can be used on either the left or right hand side. Are you replacing one or two fenders?
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 Walker, thanks for reaching out, and thanks for the pictures. We do have a bearing for the TJD-7000 jack part #TJD-7000-BR but its a 0.75" ID/ 1.519" OD so it sounds like this won't match up with your jack. Without knowing the brand…
The two sizes you mentioned are pretty similar and fit many of the same 15 inch wheels. The 205/75-15 fits rim widths of 5 inch to 6-1/2 inch whereas the 225/75-15 fits widths that are 5 inch to 6 inch. The 205 is 27.1 inches tall and the 225 is 28.4…
Hello Johnny, thanks for reaching out. The bracket that goes with the CE Smith Single Axle Trailer Fenders w/ Top and Side Steps CE19504-2 is our part number #PF1135-BKT-2. The brackets are 2-3/4" wide x 13-1/4" long. I have included a…
I'd be happy to help you with that. For starters, the #F008584-2 fenders you'd looked at are designed for 14 inch wheels, you'd be better served going with the #F008585-2 which are designed for 15 inch wheels like the ones you have.…
It definitely is Landon! The Kenda Karrier KR53 ST205/75R15 Radial Trailer Tire item #KE94WV is a load range D tire that will work great on the highway for a long trip. It has a 2,200 lbs capacity per tire and a maximum speed 87 mph. The 15"…
Durable and Versatile Trailer Fenders for Every Need
Trailer fenders are essential for protecting your trailer and its cargo from road debris and weather elements. Whether you're restoring a vintage trailer, building a custom project, or replacing old fenders, these products offer durability and style. Consider material, fit, and application to ensure the best performance for your specific needs.
Trailer fenders are commonly made from steel, aluminum, or plastic. Steel fenders offer durability and are great for welding, while aluminum provides a rust-resistant, lightweight option. Plastic fenders are flexible and resistant to cracking, making them ideal for lighter trailers and environments where rust is a concern.
To ensure a proper fit, measure your trailer's tire size and the space available for the fender. Consider the width and height of the fender to match your tire dimensions. Some fenders may require drilling or cutting for a custom fit, so having the right tools on hand can make installation smoother.
Absolutely! Trailer fenders are versatile and can be used in various custom projects, from racecar builds to utility trailers. Their adaptability allows for modifications like cutting or welding to fit unique designs. Just ensure the material you choose aligns with your project's requirements for durability and aesthetics.
Steel fenders are robust but may rust in salty or wet environments unless properly coated. Aluminum fenders resist rust and are ideal for coastal areas. Plastic fenders are great for all-weather use, offering flexibility and resistance to cracking, making them suitable for diverse conditions.
For heavy-duty use, opt for fenders made from heavy gauge steel for strength and durability. Ensure they are compatible with larger tires and can withstand the weight and stress of heavy loads. Proper installation and secure mounting are crucial to prevent damage during use.