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  • Taiga
    Senior Member
    • Jul 2018
    • 1466

    Poly or stainless round fenders

    What is preference for trailer fenders? The poly is approx 300lbs lighter on a super B. The stainless looks sharper. I like the weight savings of the poly and I thought they might be easier to knock the slush and ice out of in the winter.
    I am trying to go as light as I can including 22.5s and no lift axles.
  • rumrocks
    Senior Member
    • Mar 2018
    • 1166

    #2
    What % of gravel vs pavement miles.

    Price of poly vs stainless.

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    • farming101
      Senior Member
      • Mar 2011
      • 3954

      #3
      If you do decide on stainless, don't get the cheap offshore ones. They rust.
      Just like the cheap offshore stainless bbq's

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      • Taiga
        Senior Member
        • Jul 2018
        • 1466

        #4
        30% gravel, 70% highway.
        I think price is the same, or minimal difference anyway.
        I had stainless half fender on the truck. The looked great new but after a year they were all punched up from the gravel. Replaced with half Minimizer now. They look good too I think.
        I have seen some trailers with the poly fenders where the poly is all cracked and broken. I don’t know if they were Minimizer or some other breed.
        I imagine a tire blowout will destroy both types.

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        • Taiga
          Senior Member
          • Jul 2018
          • 1466

          #5
          And is the oscillating fifth wheel at back of lead necessary or just go with the fixed lo-lube Jost? I haven’t found any weight specs.

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          • TASFarms
            Senior Member
            • Feb 2014
            • 1340

            #6
            I would go with minimizer Had a drive tire blow last summer. Went back and picked up the fender after it went under the trailer at highway speed. Got new brackets and put the fender back on. Can’t tell anything happened to it.

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            • Guest

              #7
              i put stainless on one , galvanized on the other one , both sets good but those 2" nickel plated pipes with 4 hole flange to put on frame are a joke , 3 of the six have broken at the welds in a year , don't put 5000 km on each truck yearly. retailer says no one else has had trouble

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              • zeefarmer
                Senior Member
                • Dec 2010
                • 284

                #8
                Poly. Fleet Engineers would be my first choice. We've had trailers with both poly and stainless, and I'd choose poly.

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                • farmaholic
                  Senior Member
                  • Sep 2010
                  • 17479

                  #9
                  Originally posted by zeefarmer View Post
                  Poly. Fleet Engineers would be my first choice. We've had trailers with both poly and stainless, and I'd choose poly.
                  Looks BRAND new, unless you like polishing aluminum.

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                  • zeefarmer
                    Senior Member
                    • Dec 2010
                    • 284

                    #10
                    In that pic, yes. Durabrite rims still look that shiny after 2+ years.

                    Will add to my other post. Have Minimizer fenders on 3 trucks and one trailer that was sold. Not a bad choice, but impressed with the mounting brackets, price and quality of the Fleet Engineers.

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