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TRP® Chassis Parts for Trucks, Trailers & Buses ® BUS PARTS 7 CHASSIS Proven, reliable and always innovative. TRP® offers reliable aftermarket products that are designed and tested to exceed customers’ expectations regardless of the vehicle make, model or age. FENDERS • SUSPENSION & RIDE CONTROL • WHEEL END Tested. Reliable. Guaranteed. TABLE OF CONTENTS Chassis CHASSIS FENDERS Choosing the right Poly - Half Fenders .........................................................7-5 replacement part or service for your vehicle—whether you own Poly - Full Fenders .........................................................7-6 one, or a fleet—is one of the Poly - Single Axle Fenders .............................................7-7 most important decisions you can make for your business. Super Single - Half Fenders ...........................................7-9 And, with tested TRP® parts Super Single - Full Fenders ............................................7-9 it’s an easy decision. Super Single - Quarter Fenders ...................................7-11 Regardless of the make you drive, TRP® quality Half Fenders .................................................................7-13 replacement parts are Full Fenders .................................................................7-17 engineered to fit your truck, trailer or bus. Choose the Single Axle Fenders .....................................................7-21 parts that give you the best Quarter Fenders ..........................................................7-26 value for your business. Check them out at an approved Fender Mounting Kits ...................................................7-29 ® TRP retailer near you. Top Flap for Quarter Fender .........................................7-39 Mudflap Hangers ..........................................................7-40 The cross reference information in this catalog is based upon data provided by several industry sources and our partners. While every attempt is made to ensure the information presented is accurate, we bear no liability due to incorrect or incomplete information. Product Availability Due to export restrictions and market ® demands, not all products are TRP North America always available in every location. 750 Houser Way N. Check for availability in your area with your local TRP® Distributor. Renton, WA 98057 No part of this marketing material may be www.trpparts.com reproduced in any manner without written permission from TRP® North America. TRP100EN-A www.trpparts.com 7 Chassis SUSPENSION & RIDE CONTROL Air Springs Application Table ................7-43 Cab, Sleeper & Seat Air Springs ........7-120 Cross Reference for Air Springs .........7-121 Cross Reference for Bellows ..............7-131 Shock Application & Model Info ..........7-136 Shock Dimensional Info ......................7-239 Cross Reference for Shocks ..............7-242 Height Control Valve Assembly ..........7-275 Cross Reference for Height Control Valve Assembly ..................................7-276 Trailer Leaf Springs ............................7-278 WHEEL END Aluminum Wheels ..............................7-281 Steel Wheels ......................................7-281 HASSIS Wheel Bearings ..................................7-283 C Wheel End Hardware .........................7-287 Cross Reference For Wheel End Hardware ............................................7-296 Drive Axle Wheel Seals ......................7-299 Front Axle Wheel Seals ......................7-300 Trailer Axle Wheel Seals ....................7-300 TRP100EN-A Contents 7-3 Parts for Trucks, Trailers & Buses FenDERS: HALF & FULL BLACK POLY StanDARD FEATURES & BENEFITS " Lightweight fenders reduce overall vehicle weight " Fits all standard applications for an easy install Full Fenders " Stippled grain protects against scratching and marring " Chemical and corrosion resistant " Rigid construction " UV-resistant medium density polyethylene Half Fenders TRACTOR FEATURES & BENEFITS " Lightweight Full Round Fenders " Durable, excellent against impact " UV-resistant " Protects against scratching and marring CROSS ReferenCE " Three-rib, medium density polythylene TRP® Description SA00043 Fender, Tandem, Single Axle HF00083 Fender, Tandem, Tractor, Single Axle FF00103 Fender, Tandem, Full, Tractor SA00083 Fender, Tandem, Single Axle Scan the code for more information. Get the free mobile app at http://gettag.mobi Quality and Value for All Makes TRPpartS.COM 7 Chassis POLY FENDERS Fender Mounting See Page 7-29 HALF FENDERS (TANDEM) - POLY (PAIR) Table 7-1: Fenders - Half Tandem Fenders (Tandem) - Poly (Pair) Part No. Description HF00073 66-1/2" Half Fender, 25" Front Drop, 41-1/2" Flat, 3" Flange, Black Polyethylene, Ribbed, Pair HASSIS C HALF FENDERS (TANDEM) - POLY (SINGLE) Table 7-2: Fenders - Half Tandem Fenders (Tandem) - Poly (Single) Part No. Description HF00083 66-1/2" Half Fender, 25" Front Drop, 41-1/2" Flat, 3" Flange, Black Polyethylene, Ribbed, Single TRP100EN-A Poly Fenders 7-5 Chassis 7 FULL FENDERS (TANDEM) - POLY RIBBED (PAIR) Table 7-3: Fenders - Full Tandem Poly Fenders - Ribbed (Pair) Part No. Description FF00103 132" Full Fender, 35" Front Drop, 62" Flat, 35" Rear Drop, Black Polyethylene, Ribbed, Pair C HASSIS FULL FENDERS (TANDEM) - POLY RIBBED (SINGLE) Table 7-4: Fenders - Full Drop Tandem Fenders - Poly Ribbed (Single) Part No. Description FF00113 132" Full Fender, 35" Front Drop, 62" Flat, 35" Rear Drop, Black Polyethylene, Ribbed, Single 7-6 Poly Fenders 7 Chassis SINGLE AXLE FENDERS - POLYETHYLENE (PAIR) Table 7-5: Fenders - Single Axle Fenders - Polyethylene (Pair) Part No. Description SA00043 76" Single Axle Fender, Black Polyethylene, Pair, 21 lbs. HASSIS C SINGLE AXLE FENDERS - POLYETHYLENE (SINGLE) Table 7-6: Fenders - Single Axle Fenders - Polyethylene (Single) Part No. Description SA00053 76" Single Axle Fender, Black Polyethylene, Single, 10-1/2 lbs. TRP100EN-A Poly Fenders 7-7 Parts for Trucks, Trailers & Buses FenDerS FEATURES & BENEFITS " Stainless steel mounting arms in a paddle style " 16-gauge stainless steel " Popular 2" rolled edge SUPER SINGLE KITS Super SINGLE FenDerS TRP® Super Single Fenders measure 19" and are available in quarter fender, half Half Mount Super Single Kit tandem, full tandem and single axle configurations. Due to the reduced width of this TRP® line, specific brackets are available to mount TRP® Super Single Fenders. Kits cover all available styles and mount one pair of fenders. TRP® Description UM FF00371 Full Round, 3 Rib PR FF00381 Full Round, 3 Rib EA Full Round Mount Super Single Kit FF00391 Full Round, Smooth PR FF00401 Full Round, Smooth EA HF00511 Half Tandem, Smooth PR HF00541 Half Tandem, Smooth EA HF00531 Half Tandem, 3 Rib EA HF00521 Half Tandem, 3 Rib PR FF00411 Full Tandem, Smooth PR FF00421 Full Tandem, Smooth EA FB00701 Mounting Arm EA FB00715 Center Bracket, (1 Pc) EA FB00681 Half Mount Kit EA FB00721 Tandem Mount Kit EA FB00691 Full Round Mount Kit EA QT00261 31" Smooth Quarter Fender PR Scan the code for more information. Get the free mobile app at http://gettag.mobi Quality and Value for All Makes TRPpartS.COM 7 Chassis SUPER SINGLE FENDERS HALF FENDERS (TANDEM) - SUPER SINGLE - SMOOTH Table 7-7: Fenders - Half Fenders (Tandem) - Super Single - Smooth Part No. Description HF00511 Half Tandem Super Single, Stainless Steel, Smooth, 62" L x 19"W HF00541 Half Tandem Super Single, Stainless Steel, Smooth, 62" L x 19"W HASSIS C FULL FENDERS (TANDEM) - SUPER SINGLE - SMOOTH Table 7-8: Fenders - Full Fenders (Tandem) - Smooth Super Single Part No. Description FF00411 Full Tandem Super Single, Stainless Steel, Smooth, 103" x 19"W FF00421 Full Tandem Super Single, Stainless Steel, Smooth, 103" x 19"W TRP100EN-A Super Single Fenders 7-9 Chassis 7 FULL FENDERS - SUPER SINGLE - SMOOTH Table 7-9: Fenders - Full Fenders - Smooth Super Single Part No. Description FF00391 Full Round Super Single, Smooth, Stainless Steel, 80" L x 19" W FF00401 Full Round Super Single, Smooth, Stainless Steel, 80" L x 19" W C HASSIS HALF FENDERS (TANDEM) - SUPER SINGLE - 3-RIB Table 7-10: Fenders - Half Fenders (Tandem) - Super Single - 3-Rib Part No. Description HF00521 Half Tandem Super Single, 3 Rib, Stainless Steel, 60" L x 19"W HF00531 Half Tandem Super Single, 3 Rib, Stainless Steel, 60" L x 19"W 7-10 Super Single Fenders 7 Chassis FULL FENDERS - SUPER SINGLE - 3-RIB Table 7-11: Fenders - Full Fenders - 3-Rib Super Single Part No. Description FF00371 Full Round Super Single, 3 Rib, Stainless Steel, 80" L x 19" W FF00381 Full Round Super Single, 3 Rib, Stainless Steel, 80" L x 19" W HASSIS C QUARTER FENDERS - SUPER SINGLE Table 7-12: Fenders - Quarter Fenders - Super Single Part No. Description QT00261 31" Quarter Fender Super Single, Smooth, 31" L x19" W TRP100EN-A Super Single Fenders 7-11 Parts for Trucks, Trailers & Buses FenDERS DROP (LOW RIDER) FenDerS FEATURES & BENEFITS TRP® Drop Fenders measure 24" wide and are available in stainless steel quarter " Durable 2" rolled edge fenders, half tandem and full tandem. TRP® provides specific brackets to securely mount " Stainless (paddle style) steel these durable fenders. mounting arms " 14- & 16-gauge stainless steel Kits cover all available styles and mount one pair of fenders. " Low, extended profile provides custom appearance TRP® Description UM FF00431 Drop fender kit, (low rider) full tandem, 14 ga. 44’ 54" 44" PR FF00441 Drop fender, (low rider) full tandem, 14 ga. 44’ 54" 44" EA HF00542 Drop fender kit, (low rider) half tandem, SS 16 ga. 24.5" tire PR HF00522 Drop fender, (low rider),
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