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Old 02-02-2014, 10:44 PM   #1
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Rear fenders for 1/14 semi tractor


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Wondering if anyone has any experience with the double hump fenders from Garden Trucking? I bought a set of them, no installation instructions and no real help from their end on how to install them. Trying to fit them on my Aeromax but getting pretty frustrated already. Any advice anyone?
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Re: Rear fenders for 1/14 semi tractor

any luck figuring out the mounting?
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Old 03-09-2014, 04:56 PM   #3
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any luck figuring out the mounting?
Gave up actually. If you mount them to the frame, as I assume they are supposed to be mounted, there's no room for the axles to move up and down. Might just put a set on the trailer if anything.
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Re: Rear fenders for 1/14 semi tractor

on a real truck, the axles don't swing up and down as much; so they are usually bolted to the frame. one option is to affix them to the axles. another option is to affix plate fenders onto the front of the trailer with shorty mudflaps, then you use quarter round fenders on the front axle of the truck.
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