Replacement Fender for 2010 C&B Maverick 3 Horse Slant Load Trailer
Updated 08/15/2025 | Published 07/17/2025 >
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I have a 2010 CandB Maverick 3 horse slant load. I am looking to replace the right fender. It is aluminum diamond Plate 70 X 12 tear Covers tire size 225.15.
asked by: Jody L
Expert Reply:
Hi Jody; are you saying the fender is 70" long x 12" tall or wide? The closest match we have in diamond plate is the # CES25WR which measures 65" long x 9" wide x 15" tall. The # HP52VR is closer in length at 72" long but it is also 9" wide and then 20-1/2" tall. Both are designed to work with 15" wheels. If you want an exact match you may have to check with a local repair shop to see if they can order one.
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Tandem Axle Jeep Style Trailer Fenders - 65" Long - Diamond Plate Aluminum - Qty 1
- Trailer Fenders
- No Step
- 14 Inch Wheels
- 15 Inch Wheels
- 9 Inch Wide
- 65 Inch Long
- Aluminum
- Bolt-On
- For Tandem-Axle Trailers
- Diamond Plate
- CE Smith
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Robin H.
8/15/2025
Hey Jody, did you get a chance to find a fender that fits your 2010 CandB Maverick? If you're still looking for a solution, I'm happy to help!