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lee thomas

04-03-2006 14:07:53




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Does anyone know where i can buy some fenders for a tri axle trailer thanks




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River Bottom Farmer

04-03-2006 17:16:07




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 Re: trailer fenders in reply to lee thomas, 04-03-2006 14:07:53  
Just checked and they have several listings at several locations just type in redneck trailer supply and select the one for your area. Good luck hope this helps you. River Bottom Farmer



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River Bottom Farmer

04-03-2006 17:11:14




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 Re: trailer fenders in reply to lee thomas, 04-03-2006 14:07:53  
Does Redneck trailer supply have a shop in your area.If they do you wont be dissapointed with their service if they are anything like they are here in Ohio really top notch and fairly priced.They have just about anything neede for building or epairing trailers.I think they even have a website I will check and get right back to you



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Keith-OR

04-03-2006 16:53:41




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 Re: trailer fenders in reply to lee thomas, 04-03-2006 14:07:53  
Make em out of 10 gage steel and 1 1/2 X 1 1/2 inch angle iron.

Keith & Shawn



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amo

04-03-2006 16:44:35




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 Re: trailer fenders in reply to lee thomas, 04-03-2006 14:07:53  
tractor supply has fenders



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John No Mi

04-03-2006 15:52:42




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 Re: trailer fenders in reply to lee thomas, 04-03-2006 14:07:53  
Northern Tool
http://www.northerntool.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/CatDsp?storeId=6970&N=166839+166841&Ne=2



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rustyj14

04-03-2006 14:30:56




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 Re: trailer fenders in reply to lee thomas, 04-03-2006 14:07:53  
years ago, i made rear fenders for a ho-made pickup box out of round furnace duct pipe. it had the circumference bigger than the tires, so, cutting a piece about 2 ft. long, in half, gave me two fenders. This could be done for a trailer, by putting a long, flat piece in between the halves, welding or riveting them together, making inner braces, and bolting them on! Some trimming of the lower ends will be necessary! Or, check with a place that does industrial heating work, for sections of used ducts, etc. Or, Google Utility/ Horse Trailer parts, suppliers, builders! You might get lucky!

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