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July 2015

Overdrive Magazine | Trucking Business News & Owner Operator Info

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62 | Overdrive | July 2015 EQUIPMENT SPOTLIGHT Bumpers and fenders BY DEAN SMALLWOOD Fleetline's refuse fenders Fleetline's polyethylene refuse fenders are constructed of high-density polyethylene and are designed to be corrosion- and UV-resistant. The fenders use either a two- or three-piece design to accommodate both tandem- and tri-axle applications. Fleetline, FleetlineProducts.com Minimizer's fender bracket system Minimizer's fender bracket sys- tems are available in decorated options produced from heavy- duty composite material that helps them withstand wear and tear while providing a sleek, finished look. The brackets are designed to resist weather, UV and scratches, and are available in chrome, carbon fiber and the company's own Liquid Platinum finish. Minimizer bracket systems and fenders are designed to work together to absorb impact and soften road vibration. Minimizer, Minimizer.com Hendrickson's bumpers Hendrickson's durable corrosion-resistant Aero Clad bumpers for the International ProStar, in both tilt-mount and fixed-mount configurations, are designed to retrofit all model-year trucks. They are built to offer nearly 4 inches of additional ground clearance and to be lighter than the standard plastic bumper with a chrome over- lay. The company's Aero Clad Freightliner Coronado SD bumper offers a bright mirrored finish that promotes better corrosion resistance and a weight savings of more than 150 pounds. Hendrickson, Hendrickson-Intl.com/Bumper

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