What Are The Holes In Fulton Trailer Fender Used For
Updated 03/10/2015 | Published 03/09/2015 >
Question:
Hello, I noticed two holes on the top of the bottom of the fender, front and back. Are these holes for the mounting hardware, or for lights? Thanks
asked by: Steve
Expert Reply:
The holes you see in the ends of the Fulton Single Axle Trailer Fender, part # F008559 are used to mount the fender to your trailer.
The holes measure approximately 1/2 inch X 3/8 inch, and are spaced 3 inches apart. There is no mounting hardware included so you can use your existing hardware or possibly fabricate mounting brackets to mount the fender. This fender is designed to work with single-axle trailers that have 8 to 12 inch diameter wheels. This fender has a weight capacity of 300 lbs.
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