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Today on our trailer we'll be taking a look at and installing the CE Smith Mounting Brackets for trailer fenders. They're available in 2-pack with part number CE26061G-2 and by themselves, part number CE26061G. These L-shaped fender brackets are made out of a corrosion resistant galvanized steel. They're are going to be a great replacement option for your old worn out brackets as you see here. The… see more >
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The Fulton Single Axle Trailer Fender with Top Step - White Plastic - 12" Wheels - Qty 1 #F008542 mounts using brackets like the Mounting Brackets for Trailer Fender - 8"/12" Wheels - Galvanized Steel - Qty 2 #CE26061G-2.…
view full answer...We recommend having about 4" of clearance height-wise to account for suspension movement and at least 2" width-wise between your tire and trailer fender or trailer frame like part #HP66VR that was referenced. Since you are building…
view full answer...Thanks for the photo. Honestly 5 inches of clearance from the fender to the top of the tire is fine if that is what you desire. We normally recommend 4 inches to allow for the suspension travel whether with leaf springs or torsion axles to allow…
view full answer...Yes you certainly can. In order to bolt-on a set of metal weld-on fenders such as the Single Axle Trailer Fender part #HP29VR you will need a set of mounting brackets such as the Mounting Brackets for Trailer Fender part #CE26098G-2. If you do not…
view full answer...Great question. As a general rule, when your trailer is loaded to it's full capacity, there should be a minimum clearance of 3 inches between the top of your tire and the underside of your fender.This should give you adequate clearance for…
view full answer...The minimum distance between the inside of a tire and the frame rail depends a lot on the setup of the trailer. But as long as the tire and the frame don't touch you would be fine. It's hard to give an exact figure as trailer setups can vary…
view full answer...I do have an option for you but we do not carry Shoreland'r branded boat trailer parts. However, I was able to do some research on your boat trailer using the VIN you provided and came back with the Fulton Single Axle Trailer Fenders part…
view full answer...The CE Smith Single Axle Trailer Fender part #CE17100ATB that you referenced has a radiused lip on both sides of the fender. It can still be bolted on though as the fender lip does go flat. It will set flush to the side of your trailer, but the round…
view full answer...I recommend using the Fulton Single Axle Trailer Fender #F008542 if you are wanting to mount the fender on the inner wheel flange. The Fulton Single Axle Trailer Fender #F008540 uses Mounting Brackets #CE26065PGA to hold the fender in place. It uses…
view full answer...You have 12 inch rims, but extra 3/4 of an inch you measured is for the lip of the tire that does not count towards the overall diameter. The black fenders part #F008559 should work well for you, but to utilize your current mounting setup you would…
view full answer...We do have an option that fit the description that you gave except they have a larger pilot hole diameter. Most trailer wheels are lug-centric, which the exception of some older trailers, this means that the weight rests on the lugs and not the…
view full answer...If you currently have 8" wheels and want to eventually to upgrade to 12" wheels, I recommend CE Smith Trailer Fenders #CE17701G. I recommended these fenders because these can either be bolted-on or welded-on to make for a simpler install.…
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