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Southwest Wheel Pair of Square Trailer Fenders (14'-16' Wheels)

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  • Pair of Square Single Axle Trailer Fenders (14"-16" wheel)
  • 32"L x 9"W x 13"H
  • 16 gauge steel
  • 90 degree edge on one side


Pair of Square Trailer Fenders (14"-16" Wheels), 32"L x 9"W x 13"H, 16 gauge steel, 90 degree edge on one side. ***Fenders have no coating or paint, they will need to be coated or painted before use or they will risk rust***


upriverjim
Reviewed in the United States on December 15, 2024
Quick delivery and good fit. Easy installation
david c. russ
Reviewed in the United States on November 19, 2024
See picture-horse race training/starting gate
debra
Reviewed in the United States on October 30, 2024
Order was exactly what we needed and information was spot on and included what would be needed to attach
Iceman
Reviewed in the United States on June 14, 2023
Great value, look and fit on my trailer project.Obviously you need to have basic fabrication abilities, to either drill and bolt on, or weld like I did (with a spacer from the frame to fit correct axle spacing, there’s no standards here…).For painting, you’ll be best off giving a light sanding with 220 grit, cleaning with rubbing alcohol, using “self-etching primer”, then coating with spray paint or bed-liner like I did for a super durable finish.Southwest wheel is great!
Richard Pratt
Reviewed in the United States on October 6, 2021
These fenders are of good quality. They are bare metal so they will need to be painted. Not a problem. The problem is that for my utility trailer I had to shim the fenders out from the frame by almost 2 inches to get the out side of the fenders to come out far enough to get to the out side of the tire.
JohnA
Reviewed in the United States on October 11, 2020
Great for the money, so glad I purchased these. At the time they were about the same price as plastic ones. These are well made and sturdy. Easy to mount and customize with a little planning.
Brent Doney
Reviewed in the United States on August 1, 2019
These fenders worked very well, they took my primer spray paint and topcoat very well and once welded to my trailer there are very sturdy
LTA Pilot
Reviewed in the United States on January 2, 2017
I bought two of these to replace a fender on my Wells Cargo box trailer that I'd damaged in a tire blowout, and I wanted both sides to match. They are reasonably heavy duty and look like they'll hold up well, and my trailer looks great again. Installation was somewhat difficult because of the need to remove the inner paneling of the trailer and install a 3/4" plywood brace to support the carriage bolts that hold the fender on (self-tapping screws into the metal studs of the sidewall would be easier but less secure), but that's not the fault of the fenders. The flange on the fender was wide enough that I had no trouble drilling 3/8" diameter bolt holes in them or putting nuts on from the outside, where they sit against the inner side of the fender.The main downside is that they're narrower than my original fenders. I don't know if my old fenders were unusually wide or if these are particularly narrow compared to other fenders, but these fenders are about 9" wide, and the outer edge of the tires I run (ST205/75-15) sit 10" from the side of the trailer. I cut some 1" spacers to move them out so that they cover the outer edge of the tire, but a stack of washers would have worked equally well. I haven't used the trailer in the rain or mud since I put the fenders on, but I am anticipating that I may have trouble with mud and water splashing against the side of the trailer through the 1" gap. In that case I'll have to figure out some way to close the gap.Also, if you're considering replacing your fenders with these, don't forget that you'll have to paint them. I knew that, but I underestimated the time I'd spend getting the paint to look decent (although again, it's not the fault of the fenders that a lousy painter). I put a coat of good primer on them followed by a coat of silver, which makes the trailer look the same as when it had the original diamond plate fenders, and I'm happy with the result, but if I ended up spending a couple of hours prepping and painting them, then another couple of hours sanding them down and painting them again more carefully so I didn't get drips. If I had it to do over, I might be more willing to pay the considerable extra cost of aluminum fenders.If your tires sit close to your trailer sides, or if you have an open trailer that just needs something over the top of the tire, these are great. If your tires sit more than 9" out from the sides of your trailer, be aware that you will need to do some extra work to get these to fit.
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