sd.com wheel tubs

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sd.com wheel tubs
SHOWTIME avatar
SHOWTIME
+1y
sorry for wrong info.89.00 for the pair is sweet and 140-150 and it includes the notch cover even better.
jetts avatar
jetts
+1y
you can get trailer fenders from a metal place for like 15-25 bucks a peice...
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AVTekk
+1y
Yes they are $89 per pair, from 28" dia to 38" dia, and no up-charge for the larger tubs! Sorry for the confusion, I'll try to make it clearer on the site.

- Dave

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xmdragonass
+1y
$90 + s/h ??? for 2 tubs ? geezus,i paid $20 for a pair at a local welding store and made my own backing plates for mine so there is no edge, all smooth metal finished(granted there isnt much left of hte backing plates cuz they follow the tire radius, but it wouldve been much easier to leave them full instead, i dont see the point in wasting that much $$$ neone else ??? heres mine
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deflatd avatar
deflatd
+1y
tractor supply is a good place to pick up trailer fenders too
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jumbo
+1y
yeah, i checked at tractor supply, and the biggest the fenders with the backing come in is 9" deep by 30" wide, and they were $42.89 for one. That's why i started looking at sd.com, cause they're bigger and i don't have to weld as much, i'd rather cut the excess off than weld the extra on. I have no welding skills, i have to learn, and learn fast, but i figured sd.com's tubs would be easier. 2 Tractor supply fenders w/back=$85.78 plus tax, 2 sd.com tubs=$89 plus shipping, no contest. And at sd.com i can always get some fittings and shit and get yet another free t shirt, lol. Thanks for all the help, guys.
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mindlissmetalfab
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Edited: 1/31/2007 7:36:51 AM by iLLblazer

Edited: 1/31/2007 6:57:17 AM by iLLblazer

The SD tubs are fully welded and metalfinished. Most of the ones we've installed were pretty much ready for paint out of the box. Well worth the $90 unless you don't value your own time at all.
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complexdesigns
+1y
Originally posted by iLLblazer



Edited: 1/31/2007 6:57:17 AM by iLLblazer

The SD tubes are fully welded and metalfinished. Most of the ones we've installed were pretty much ready for paint out of the box. Well worth the $90 unless you don't value your own time at all.

Yep, mine were perfect.
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AVTekk
+1y
also, trailer fenders are typically 8-9" wide, which isnt wide enough for anything unless youre just going to rail with them in the last picture and sheeting the sides. otherwise you have to add metal to the inside to close up the gap. you can find them 11" wide which is perfect but theyre very expensive.
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unusualfabrication
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I'm with Kyle on this one. I also run trailor fenders all the way around on mine (2 in the front and 2 in the rear) and I have less then $60 in them. Mine are app. 10 inches wide. I only had about an hour or so into metal finishing and welding the side in. I do value my time (only about an hours worth of work) but value my money much more! I am not trying to take away from someone buying another persons product just that with a little time you can have the same thing. If you have money to blow then by all means buy those SD tubs.