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Last time out with the 5th wheel the right side fender decided to customize itself. I was wondering if any one else has had this happen and what they did or have an idea.  

New replacements are $150 each which I think is a lot for molded ABS.  There is aluminum trim fenders for $90 each or rubber trim for $50 for two.  One other thought was take the other side off and have fiberglass copies made by one of my customers that glasses surfboards. 

http://www.icondirect.com/keystone-5th-wheel-travel-trailer-fender-skirts-fs710/

http://www.trailer-fenders.com/tandem-axle

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I need some on mine. This would be a lot better than to new plastic fenders like what came on it. If you know someone who has a metal break you could just crease them a little near the roll for a little rigidity. I like them.

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The floor grates for the trailer's heater vents were beat up so I made new ones out of the scrap.

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