Looking for fenders for my trailer

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Boort

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Try calling the folks at https://www.socalteardrops.com/ They have a few offroad models that might have fenders taht will suit your needs. They should be able to tell you where to purchase them.

If that is a no go, find a farm and ranch or marina supplier near you the shops like that here carry fenders for trailer repair. Another local option is a truck stop with parts or a large NAPA that stocks Big rig parts.

Barring that check out:
https://parts.karavantrailers.com/PublicStore/Catalog/40-Fender,120.aspx

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I think the ones I got were the smaller standard single wheel fender. I remember there being some larger single wheel fenders at the store but they were way too deep.

I upgraded to 175/80r13 and just lifted the fenders to clear and put some 6" baler belt for mud flaps.

There are also double axle fenders you could use and add mud flaps for the depth.
 
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I think the ones I got were the smaller standard single wheel fender. I remember there being some larger single wheel fenders at the store but they were way too deep.

I upgraded to 175/80r13 and just lifted the fenders to clear and put some 6" baler belt for mud flaps.

There are also double axle fenders you could use and add mud flaps for the depth.
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I got mine from etrailer.com and have mounted them high so there is enough clearance. I have the same size tires as you but haven't mounted them yet. Setting them next to the smaller tires looks like there is plenty of room. I also bought flat fenders so I have a shelf or step if i need it.
 

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I got mine from etrailer.com and have mounted them high so there is enough clearance. I have the same size tires as you but haven't mounted them yet. Setting them next to the smaller tires looks like there is plenty of room. I also bought flat fenders so I have a shelf or step if i need it.
How long ago did you order and do you have a part number?
 

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I'm sorry I told you wrong. I was going to order from etrailer but I ended up ordering from amazon. The link is [amazon.com/gp/product/B001LNRRM4/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o09_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1] for the ones I ordered. Ideally I would prefer to have them bigger but I tried them and am happy enough. I'm testing my picture posting skills on here since I'm new but if I get it to work it will give you an idea of what it looks like. I was planning on putting a two inch lift on my trailer as well so there will be more clearance that what it currently looks like. Who knows I may end up putting those tires on my old Landcruiser and getting 15's for the trailer so they fit better. Hopefully it will at least give you an idea. In the picture I jacked up my trailer so that the hubs were approximately centered. It's pretty sketchy but maybe it will help a little bit. :) Again this is just eyeballing and some unskilled guess work so take it for what its worth.
 
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I used the same fender, I cut them for more length and shortened the ends. Pic's available.
 

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I found some 1/8" diamond plate at work in the shop. I purchased the plate and my welder cut them, formed them then I mounted them as high as necessary. All for way less than 50 bucks.. they are very handy being flat. I then added the mudflaps from scrap flaps found along the highway.. DSC01833.JPG
 

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I found some 1/8" diamond plate at work in the shop. I purchased the plate and my welder cut them, formed them then I mounted them as high as necessary. All for way less than 50 bucks.. they are very handy being flat. I then added the mudflaps from scrap flaps found along the highway.. View attachment 30315
I like this idea, we might even have the same trailer. Thank you!