Replacement Fender and Light Mount for Tow Dolly
Question:
At 10pm on a road in the middle of nowhere, the fender broke in 2 pieces.So, I am replacing the fenders on my Master Tow Dolly. Ive read the Fulton # F008554 is a good fender to go with. I plan to replace the lights with STL72RB and STL572AB LEDs. Is the lip on the fender wide enough to bolt the BK70BB Bracket for mounting the Lights? Thanks
asked by: Peter L
Helpful Expert Reply:
The Fulton Single Axle Trailer Fender with Top Step - Black Plastic - 14" Wheels - Qty 1# F008554 is a great fender to replace what has broken on your current tow dolly. You can use the Galvanized Steel, L-Shaped, Bolt-On Brackets for Plastic, Single-Axle Fender PF775X21W - Qty. 2 # PF775-BKT-2 for additional support. The bracket # BK70BB is not wide enough to mount to the fender without altering the mount so I recommend cutting the hole in the fender and using grommet # a70gb for your # STL72RB light.
If you want the tow dolly style fender then you may want to consider the Replacement Passenger's Side Fender for Roadmaster RM3477 Tow Dolly with Electric Brakes - Metal # RM-922005. This fender mounts differently since the frame is often further away from the wheel and has the integrated light. This metal fender won't have the split issue you had on your tow dolly.
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