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Pair of Square Trailer Fenders (14-16 Wheels)
Fast shipping Technical Details Brand Best Fender Item Weight 46 pounds Product Dimensions 32 x 9 x 13 inches Manufacturer Part Number T68SE Pair of Square Single Axle Trailer Fenders (14"-16" wheel) 32"L x 9"W x 13"H 16 gauge steel 90 degree edge on one side |
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