Recommended Fender Bracket for Use with Fulton Trailer Fender # F008553
Question:
Which brackets do you need for the 8553 plastic fender? Will the two be enough. for support or can I use existing trailer brackets to bolt through the inside of the fender? The old metal fenders were Smaller 24X8, would like to use the existing brackets also for extra strength if that would work. Thanks,
asked by: Terry T
Expert Reply:
The recommended fender brackets to use with the Fulton Fender part # F008553 is the Galvanized Steel, L-Shaped, Bolt-On Brackets # PF775-BKT-2.
Without what kind of brackets you currently have on your trailer it's hard to say for certain, but most likely you could use them to install the # F008553 .
I attached a couple review videos for you to check out as well.
Products Referenced in This Question
Fulton Single Axle Trailer Fender with Top Step - Black Plastic - 13" Wheels - Qty 1
- Trailer Fenders
- Top Step
- 13 Inch Wheels
- 9 Inch Wide
- 30 Inch Long
- Plastic
- Bolt-On
- For Single-Axle Trailers
- Black
- Fulton
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Galvanized Steel, L-Shaped, Bolt-On Brackets for Plastic, Single-Axle Fender PF775X21W - Qty. 2
- Accessories and Parts
- Trailer Fenders
- Mounting Hardware
- 4 Inch Wide
- Brackets
- 7 Inch Tall
- Redline
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