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2025-08-17 12:46:01
These fenders are great, this is the second set that I have used building a flatbed trailer and I am confident when I say they are by far superior to the rounded style. These fenders allow for someone to stand on top as long as the fenders are properly supported at the bottom, and of course the person knows whether or not they weigh too much for the installation job they did. In this particular installation the bottom of the fenders is exactly flush with the bottom of the 2 x 2 trailer frame and at the very top of the fender it is 13 inches on the money from the bottom of the frame to the top of the fender. In other words, I’m going to run my top railing roughly 13 inches from the bottom of the frame so that it runs just on top of the fender so that I can weld a few small beads for support to help with the 2x2 tubing I’ll run under the front and back. For the money I would definitely recommend over the rounded style. Five stars.
Nanook
2025-06-19 13:38:36
Good fenders, quick delivery, as described. Inside walls and fenders fit utility trailer. Only reason for 4 star sturdiness is they are a little thinner than original, but fit good and will work fine. Plan to undercoat insides.
George Martin
2025-05-05 11:44:04
I'm using these for wheel tubs on my step side pick up truck. They will work great.
Steven Tortu
2025-04-29 09:20:04
Easy to install. They will need to be painted to prevent rust. Highly reccommend
Curtis P.
2025-03-20 17:47:38
I purchased these centers to put into my RV wheel wells. The Thin material that the wheel wells are made of this pitiful. I had to repair when my tire did traded and did a lot of damage. I had to do some modifying to the fender so it will fit the wheel well but it worked perfect for my needs.
Paul Standaert
2025-03-12 11:15:33
As a few others suggested, the fenders are good, but the "backplate" that supports them is not. They are the same gauge steel as the fenders, and they may work fine on a trailer that rides smoothly, but if you have a trailer that bounces around when unloaded (in my case, a tow dolly) the mounting points are going to fatigue and crack and you're going to have problems eventually.For a tow dolly, I recommend 3/16" steel plate. I kid you not, I have seen my dolly get like 2.5 feet of air (on one side) when conditions are just right. This kind of banging around isn't going to be kind to the thin steel.
performance design llc
2025-01-07 14:05:49
I own a Manufacturing Company which includes a machine shop and sheet metal shop. I needed some fenders quick for a trailer project. They needed to be 16 gauge. 16 gauge is basically .060.I knew as soon as I handled the box they were probably made from thinner material. I opened them up in the front room of my facility, and could see they were very flimsy and put some micrometers on them and as you can see they are essentially not 16 ga or even 18 gauge but rather 20 gauge which is very very thin, definitely not rugged enough for a fender.Of course I returned them with no problem, but this is a problem nowadays and especially with anything coming from China. I found some from a US company and ordered those. There is a major weight and rigidity difference between these thin “20 gauge†fenders and a 16 gauge fender. Many companies get away passing off inferior products because the average consumer doesn’t have tools to check like we would nor do they work with materials enough to know just by handling them they are not right. It’s a shame thats the way things are now……
John
2024-12-10 15:06:30
I looked everywhere for trailer fenders and these were the cheapest. Good quality
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