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- Can Withstand Use
- Improves Comfort
- Improves Performance
- Versatile
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Comments about Tie Down Engineering Small Heavy-Duty Plastic Fender (sold individually):
Great product. Fits perfectly.
Pros
- Can Withstand Use
- Trailer looks new again
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- Trailer
Comments about Tie Down Engineering Small Heavy-Duty Plastic Fender (sold individually):
fenders make the trailer look like new again
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Comments about Tie Down Engineering Small Heavy-Duty Plastic Fender (sold individually):
Excelent
Pros
- Improves Performance
Cons
Best Uses
Comments about Tie Down Engineering Small Heavy-Duty Plastic Fender (sold individually):
These fenders are a simple, maintenance-free solution for an older boat trailer. Price and quality are great.
Pros
- Easy to Install
- Good Protection
- Lightweight
- Tough
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Comments about Tie Down Engineering Small Heavy-Duty Plastic Fender (sold individually):
It would be nice it bolts and nuts, Washers came with the mounting brackets or the finders.
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- Easy to Install
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Comments about Tie Down Engineering Small Heavy-Duty Plastic Fender (sold individually):
no brainer replacement
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Q:
can someone give me the dimensions of the fender, also the front to back measurement between the two mounting bracketsAsked on 9/30/2009 by Anonymous from gillette, wyoming1 answer
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The overall dimensions are 21"L and 7.75" W. The mounting holes are 3.5" center to center and are 17 5/8" apart.Answered on 10/14/2009 by Bob M from Overton's Tech
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I replacing the fenders on my trailer. Do you have the dimentions of the hole patern on these plastic fenders?Asked on 6/28/2009 by chriskelly from Oakland, Maryland1 answer
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You can use 1/2" or 3/8" bolts. Even 5/8" will work. You will have to look at your frame of your tariler to see how long the bolts need to be. Fishboat.Answered on 9/15/2009 by Fishboat from Columbus IN

