Choosing Replacement Fenders for a Leeland Jet Ski Trailer with 12-Inch Wheels
Updated 08/21/2014 | Published 08/19/2014 >
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Question:
I have a leeland trailer used for a jet ski that has 12 inch tires and I need new fenders. Which should I choose? I need 8 wide and probably 20 inches in length.
asked by: Holly
Expert Reply:
We offer a range of trailer fenders in aluminum, plastic and steel, both with and without steps, that will fit 12-inch trailer wheels. You can use the link provided to select the material of your preference as well as the length you prefer (20-inches) by clicking on the filters in the left margin.
For example, we offer the Fulton no-step black plastic fender # F008550 and the white version # F008540 that are 20-inches long and fit 12-inch wheels.
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Fulton Single Axle Trailer Fender - Black Plastic - 8" to 12" Wheels - Qty 1
- Trailer Fenders
- No Step
- 10 Inch Wheels
- 12 Inch Wheels
- 8 Inch Wheels
- 7 Inch Wide
- 20 Inch Long
- Plastic
- Bolt-On
- For Single-Axle Trailers
- Black
- Fulton
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