I run this model of 60" half Hogue's. Second-year and have thrown iron four times with only a small scratch from a bungee letting go. I do drive slow, check my chain often and keep fresh bungee's. If you lose a chain it will destroy any fender quarter, half or full. I put these half's on because a coming off cabbage two years ago lost a chain and destroyed the stock one
How do you put on Tire Chains with Full Fenders
Discussion in 'Experienced Truckers' Advice' started by GbsnG7, Feb 29, 2012.
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I suppose there's a reason I've never seen a set of fancy full fenders in Alaska. Only plastic ones on gravel haulers, and they park for the winter. I have plastic half fenders on my trucks, but I set them far enough forward to allow ease of chaining.
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Lots of fancy half fenders in Alaska, but most come off for the winter. lol
I had a trooper tell me that they were going to start writing us tickets if we did not have full fenders while bobtailing. I told him good luck with that program. lolCat sdp and Twin Sticks Thank this. -
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Every truck I’ve driven except one has had half fenders of some sort on it. Three railers on the back axle and go.
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We'll carry chains to be legal, but wouldn't ever put them on. We run these full fenders on everything to protect the equipment we haul.
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