72” x 10” x 17” Heavy-Duty Tandem Axle Steel Trailer Fenders (Jeep Style / 14-Gauge / Made in Texas)
72” x 10” x 17” Heavy-Duty Tandem Axle Steel Trailer Fenders (Jeep Style / 14-Gauge / Made in Texas)
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Built to take a beating.
These heavy-duty Jeep-style trailer fenders are crafted from 14-gauge American steel—thicker, tougher, and more rigid than standard sheet-metal fenders. Each one is precision-cut and bent in Texas using high-grade tread plate steel for a clean look and unbeatable strength.
Whether you’re hauling cars, landscaping equipment, or custom builds, these fenders are designed to handle real-world abuse—rocks, debris, loading ramps, and road wear—with zero flex or warping.
Available Options:
• No Backing Plate: Lightweight, simple, and ready for custom welding or mounting.
• With Backing Plate (Loose): Includes separate steel backing plates for quick bolt-on installation.
• Welded Backing Plate: Fully welded for maximum strength and durability straight out of the box.
Specs:
• Material: 14-Gauge Diamond Plate Steel
• Style: Jeep-Style / Flat Top
• Finish: Raw Steel (ready to paint, powder coat, or weld)
• Made In: Terrell, Texas
• 72L x 10W x 17H
Why It’s Better:
• Thicker steel = longer life
• Made in Texas from Dallas-sourced materials
• Reinforced tread plate for heavy-duty use
• Ships fast and built to last
Perfect For: Utility trailers, car haulers, landscape rigs, and anyone who refuses to settle for flimsy imported fenders.
They fit so perfectly didn't need clamps to weld them on .. in other words fit like a glove
Thank you much for an awesome product an fast shipping to boot 😀
Fenders look as described, shipped fast and seem to be on good quality. For the price is a great value.
Appearances aren't everything. The images suggest the backplates are welded all the way across when that is not the case. The paint is more of a primer for corrosion protection than anything else. Still the heavier duty that I was looking for but wasn't expecting to have to weld them myself or I would have went a different direction.