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Hey guys, it's Jake here with etrailer. Today, we're gonna be taking a look at the etrailer.com single trailer axle fender. Now, there's many different reasons to why you might need a new fender. You might be redoing a trailer and you just want to replace both fenders. You may have had a blowout. That's what this particular trailer is, a family member of mine, and he had a blowout when he was… see more >
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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...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...Based on your measurement and image it appears you will need the Fulton Single Axle Trailer Fenders with Top and Side Steps which we have in Black #F008584-2 or Silver #F008594-2. These fenders separate the side mounting holes 30-1/4" from front…
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...You can mount the fenders directly to the trailer frame through the fender skirt on the back of the fender. I would recommend using large washers if you drill through the fender skirt and attach the fender directly to the trailer frame. If mounting…
view full answer...The D in 205/75D15 represents that the tire has a bias ply construction whereas the R in 205/75R15 represents that the tire has a radial ply construction. The difference between a bias and radial ply is in regard to the directions of the cords. In…
view full answer...I may have a solution for you, but I'm not aware of a 14" trailer tire existing with these specs (Load Range E and 14 ply). The highest rated 205/75r14 tire we have is the Westlake ST205/75R14 Radial Trailer Tire - Load Range D #274-000012…
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...You're welcome Dan! Sorry we do not have anything to offer that will be a direct replacement of your torsion axle. The only solution I have is to replace it with a axle-less option like the Timbren 2,200 lbs item #ASR1THDS01 or the 3,500 lbs item…
view full answer...Our largest wheel and tire we carry I recommend using for the Timbren Axle-Less Trailer Suspension #A20RS545 is the Karrier ST205/75R15 Radial Trailer Tire with 15" Aluminum Wheel #KE27JR. This is our largest wheel diameter with the 5 on…
view full answer...The 205/75-15 Tire and Wheel Combo, #AM32395, is 8.1 inches wide and 27.3 inches tall. An F78-14 tire and wheel will be about the same width but it will be 1 inch shorter. I have included a link to a tire size FAQ article that should help.
view full answer...We have a great option for plastic fenders for your trailer with 15 inch wheels and 205/75-15 tires, the Fulton Single Axle Trailer Fenders with Top and Side Steps #F008585-2 (Black) or #F008595-2 (Silver). These fenders are designed for use with…
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