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Originally posted by Hollywood Hollywood wrote:

Originally posted by JoeinNY JoeinNY wrote:

Well I forgot to get the angle but its about 15.5 across the top, 9 for each angle and the mounting flange is about 2.75 on each side.

Thanks for reminding me- with all the OT discussion, I missed that!

I actually lined up my fender with Brad's '86 today and theyre similar, but definitely not the same. His were 1" wider and ~2.5" longer- but the angles and everything else matched up. Nonetheless, it is safe to say that the fenders I'll be having fabbed will fit the pre-82 trailers, but NOT the 83+ 2001 trailers. The '82 is still a question mark.
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Originally posted by TRBenj TRBenj wrote:

I actually lined up with Brad today and theyre similar, but definitely not the same. His 1" wider and ~2.5" longer- but everything else matched up. Nonetheless, it is safe to say that I'll fit.


Finally gonna fill that hole with something, that's nice.
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I dropped off the fenders at the machine shop on Sat. If anyone needs a square set of fenders for a pre-2001 Correct Craft trailer, let me know ASAP!
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Fenders are back and they look great. The guy didnt keep the pattern, but I can get my old fender back to him if anyone needs a set.

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Looking great Tim! I love it - they are original!!!!

Edit: Wait a minute! Do I see 3 slash marks on the tops of those hex heads? Did they use grade 5 bolts to hold those fenders on?


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That's good looking work Tim!

Now all they need is a Donna the Buffalo sticker?!!?

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Originally posted by 8122pbrainard 8122pbrainard wrote:

Looking great Tim! I love it - they are original!!!!

Edit: Wait a minute! Do I see 3 slash marks on the tops of those hex heads? Did they use grade 5 bolts to hold those fenders on?

Thanks Pete and Greg. Original- thats the idea!

No idea on the bolts- I grabbed the new ones from Home Depot. The originals were a *tad* rusty.
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Are they done in stainless?
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The bolts are fine!! I was just trying to through in one of my "keep it original" comments in jest! I'm sure they would have used any bolt they could get the cheapest.


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Pete, dont worry- I grabbed the cheapest bolts I could find too!

Bruce, the fenders are regular steel.
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Bumping an old thread... I am heading to my machine shop in the coming weeks and can drop off an old fender for a pattern if there is any interest in making more. These should fit all #2 (Ski Tique) and #3 (Ski Nautique, Mustang 17, etc) trailers from 1977-1981. My guess is that it will also fit the "old style" trailers that came under the Ski Tiques and Mustangs '82-84. They will NOT fit the Lowboys of any flavor, nor the 2001 style trailers.

I would expect pricing to be close to what I paid last time... $200 give or take, plus shipping. They are made from regular steel.

Any interest, email me: TRBenj@gmail.com

Original fender from my '78 #2:


Dimensions:


Reproduced fender (raw):


As installed on the trailer:


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Very Nice !
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Need any Mike?
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Tim, do not need at the moment but they look great ? If I do I am calling you for sure !!
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Ha, no problem. Ive received no interest at this point so Im not going to have any more made... probably wont bother dropping the template off with my machine shop guy either- no sense in risking him losing it!
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Bump... I need a set of fenders for our 87 #4, so I'll be running to my machine shop this winter. Any interest in either style? I still have the original from the Tique that I could use as a pattern.
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Tim,
Just a though but when you have them fab'd, ask them if they have any "paint lock" to make them out of. It's a electro galvanizing with a phosphate coating that provides corrosion resistance and paint bonding. It will burn off slightly at the welds so that area will need some extra prep.


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Pete, is the paint lock a type of steel? Or is it a coating applied prior to welding? My guy does good work but he's a part time shop running out of his garage... Not exactly cutting edge technology! Ha.
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Originally posted by TRBenj TRBenj wrote:

Pete, is the paint lock a type of steel? Or is it a coating applied prior to welding? My guy does good work but he's a part time shop running out of his garage... Not exactly cutting edge technology! Ha.

Paint lock is a coating on steel. You buy it that way just like you would buy galvanized sheet steel. If he does a fair amount of sheet fab, he may have some in stock.


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