Dimensions of the etrailer 16-gauge Steel Single-Axle Trailer Fender, Part # HP99VR
Updated 05/03/2013 | Published 04/30/2013 >
Question:
Total length or both front and rear legs ,width, and flat area.Thank you.
asked by: Tom C
Expert Reply:
The etrailer Single-Axle Trailer Fender, Part # HP99VR, is shown in the attached photo with several measurements indicated. I have also included a video link which helps to show certain dimensions that are difficult to convey on the photo.
The overall length, edge to edge, is 24 inches. The overall width, edge to edge, is 8 inches along the entire fender.
The flat portion of the top measures 6-1/2 x 13 inches. The flat portion of each side measures 6-1/2 x 6 inches (both sides are symmetrical).
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Single Axle Jeep Style Trailer Fender - Cold Rolled Steel - 8" to 12" Wheels - Qty 1
- Trailer Fenders
- No Step
- 10 Inch Wheels
- 11 Inch Wheels
- 12 Inch Wheels
- 8 Inch Wheels
- 8 Inch Wide
- 24 Inch Long
- Steel
- Bolt-On
- Weld-On
- For Single-Axle Trailers
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