Mounting brackets for Mounting the Fulton Trailer Fenders # F008550 to a Motorcycle Trailer
Updated 05/12/2010 | Published 05/11/2010 >
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Question:
These fenders will be mounted to a small motorcycle trailer. The trailer is very light and has no steel frame so the fenders will mount to the box. Do you carry any such mounting brackets?
asked by: Gordon
Expert Reply:
We carry fender mounting brackets that may work for your application.
Check out the Galvanized Steel, L-Shaped, Bolt-On Brackets for Plastic, Single-Axle Fender PF775X21W (Pair), item # PF775-BKT-2.
These brackets are designed for the Plastic, Single-Axle Trailer Fender - White - 8 inch to 12 inch Tires, item # PF775X21W. This style of fender is only available in white.
At this time we do not have specific mounting brackets designed to work with the Fulton Plastic Fender - Black - 8 inch to 12 inch Tires, item # F008550. For this application you will need to come up with your own mounting hardware.
I would recommend using a L-Bracket similar to the ones mentioned above and using a backing plate to reinforce the inside of the motorcycle trailer box when mounting any of these fenders.
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