Replaceing trailer fenders??

   / Replaceing trailer fenders??
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Have you checked?
They are $71, vs $247 with free shipping that Aaron posted.
/edit - that's $71 plus shipping versus ebay rounded $247 shipped.

Maybe buy the steel and make your own.
I sent the company a e-mail to get a freight quote. I would rather have the steel ones on a equipment trailer. I am hoping they have a place in Ohio where I could pick them up.
 
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I sent the company a e-mail to get a freight quote. I would rather have the steel ones on a equipment trailer. I am hoping they have a place in Ohio where I could pick them up.
I understand the need for steel. My Hudson has heavy duty diamond plate. I think they are 1/4" or thicker. I stand on them frequently when loading the trailer.
 

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   / Replaceing trailer fenders?? #13  
Do your current fenders come off or are they welded on ? You might consider making them removeable - very handy when loading pallets etc. on an equip. style trailer as well as when opening doors on a trailered vehicle.

My Load Trail equip. trailer has them and are pretty handy. 1 bolt front & rear and they slip up & off the small brackets welded to the frame. Have to disconnect the wiring connector for the clearance light. Would be fairly easy to weld a couple small brackets to your frame and then weld a pair of matching gussets, 1 to the frame and the other to the fender and use a bolt & nut to secure. Those fenders in steel are fairly heavy though but plenty sturdy.
 
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I sent the company a e-mail to get a freight quote. I would rather have the steel ones on a equipment trailer. I am hoping they have a place in Ohio where I could pick them up.

Check these guys too. They are easy to work with. But they are in Houston so, shipping.

trailerwheel.com
 
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I sent the company a e-mail to get a freight quote. I would rather have the steel ones on a equipment trailer. I am hoping they have a place in Ohio where I could pick them up.

Freight will be cheaper if sent to a business, if you know someone who will let you send to them.
 

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