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The Trailer Parts Outlet - Pair of 2 Tandem Axle 9x72 Steel Teardrop Diamond Plate Trailer Fenders

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$574.00

$ 99 .00 $99.00

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About this item

  • Specs: 14-gauge Steel, Strong metal, Unpainted dark matte color, Tread plate design, Teardrop shape, Length: 70-75", Width: 9", Height: 20", Wheel Size: 15"-16". Includes 2 Fenders.
  • Diamond Plate Design - Provides a rugged look and extra traction
  • Teardrop Shape - Protects your trailer's wheels from road debris
  • Universal Mounting - Features a 1" radius lip on the front and a 90-degree angle back for easy mounting on either side of your trailer
  • Note: When ordering raw materials, you can expect minor rust and oils that will need to be cleaned upon arrival to you.


When ordering raw materials, you can expect minor rust and oils that will need to be cleaned upon arrival to you.

Specs:

  • 14-gauge Steel
  • Strong metal
  • Unpainted Dark matte color
  • Tread plate design
  • Teardrop shape
  • Length: 70-75"
  • Width: 9"
  • Height: 20"
  • Wheel Size: 15"-16"

Features:

This textured Steel Teardrop Diamond Plate Trailer Fender for tandem axle trailers is built to be durable yet lightweight. This dark matte metal looks rugged even after getting splattered in mud from the road. The texture gives you extra traction while the teardrop design protects your trailer's wheels from road debris. It makes the perfect replacement or first-time fender. If you're in a state that requires tandem axle trailers to have fenders, your bases are covered when you install this steel fender.

How To Install Your Steel Teardrop Diamond Plate Trailer Fender

You can mount this Teardrop Diamond Plate Trailer Fender on either side of your trailer thanks to a 1" radius lip on the front and a right angle (90 degrees) on the back. There are no pre-drilled mount holes, making it easy to fit this fender to you trailer's mounts. Set the back panel flush with your trailer's side. Then use vices to hold the piece in place. Chalk a line for your drill holes, and use X's to mark where the holes go. Then drill deep enough to dent the mount, and remove the fender. Finish the holes in mounts, and then put the fender back. Line up the holes in the fender and mount, and secure the piece in place.