Minimum Trailer Tire to Fender Clearance
Question:
what should the measurment be from top of tire top to inside top of fender
asked by: Tom A
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Helpful Expert Reply:
Generally speaking you will want to have 4-1/2 inches from the top of your tire to the fender of your trailer to accommodate for suspension travel. Having a little more wouldn't hurt, but I wouldn't recommend any less than 4-1/2 inches.
I attached a review video for this fender for you to check out as well.
expert reply by:
Jameson C
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Single Axle Trailer Fender for Enclosed Trailers - Steel - 15" to 16" Wheel - Qty 1
- Trailer Fenders
- No Step
- 15 Inch Wheels
- 16 Inch Wheels
- 13 Inch Wide
- 36 Inch Long
- Steel
- Bolt-On
- Weld-On
- For Single-Axle Trailers
- etrailer
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