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Re: Hull protection when traveling?
They have the same set up in shade tree, which is a snowmobile catalog, for $130.
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How bout a set of these? :D :D Another free t-shirt :p
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I use the big mudflap set up like posted up above. I was tired of the chips in the front of my boat and trailer.
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Re: Hull protection when traveling?
Originally Posted by Downtown42
Rig looks mint US...better get a postin...just passed you #26 +1....US-1 #27:D
The Ex was a friends. Didn't have a truck this spring. Traded mine off in Feb for a Jeep. Jeep didn't work out, so it had to go to make room for my new truck. Ramblin on about nothing, but figured better than just posting a smily for more post #'s. :evilb: |
Re: Hull protection when traveling?
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Originally Posted by JCPERF
How bout a set of these? :D :D Another free t-shirt :p
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Re: Hull protection when traveling?
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Originally Posted by JCPERF
How bout a set of these? :D :D Another free t-shirt :p
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Re: Hull protection when traveling?
I've got 'em built into the trailer. One of the only setups I've seen like it. Got an aluminum frame (like bow rail material) with a mesh screen that wraps around it and fastens to the frame of the trailer. No road chips on it at all, and that's quite a feat as I'm running BFG Muds and they love throwing rocks up. :D
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Re: Hull protection when traveling?
Originally Posted by Magic Medicine
They have the same set up in shade tree, which is a snowmobile catalog, for $130.
http://www.shadetreeatv.com/cgi-bin/...G&group=AHITCH |
Re: Hull protection when traveling?
Originally Posted by jordy
I've got 'em built into the trailer. One of the only setups I've seen like it. Got an aluminum frame (like bow rail material) with a mesh screen that wraps around it and fastens to the frame of the trailer. No road chips on it at all, and that's quite a feat as I'm running BFG Muds and they love throwing rocks up. :D
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Re: Hull protection when traveling?
I was told that you need to make sure it does not contact the ground, flips up rocks. I made mine from a truck flap bought from a farm supply place. Not as pretty, but only have $15 in it. Same concept. Leave it attached to my reciever, so it is always there when I slide 'er in.
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