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drain plug storage
Has anyone came up with something for their transom plugs other than throwing them in the glove box? Im trying to find or make a holder for the 3 I have. Thanks!
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Mine typically ride on the K-plane. Haven't lost one yet.
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Mine have a wire loop. I loop it over the trim lines when I take it out. Drain plug always there when I need it.
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Mine stay in the door pocket of my tow vehicle, along with the wrench I use to install/remove. If the quality of your roads are like they are around here, I would NOT suggest to put them on the trim tabs or hang by wire loop. ...unless you have an extra set in the door pocket on your tow vehicle! LOL
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I Just purchased a 2002 Sunsation 288 Intimidator which the drain plug is on a wire. They really pay attention to details!
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I have three plugs. Take them out at the ramp, put them on the console of the truck. Drive 7 miles to my storage shed & put them back in at the shed. Next time down, I'm ready to go. Just my way.
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Originally Posted by ALL_IN!
(Post 4559985)
Mine stay in the door pocket of my tow vehicle, along with the wrench I use to install/remove. If the quality of your roads are like they are around here, I would NOT suggest to put them on the trim tabs or hang by wire loop. ...unless you have an extra set in the door pocket on your tow vehicle! LOL
Wire Loop is impossible to lose drain plug. Arrange loop like this http://www.practical-fishing-tips.co...rope-loop3.jpg |
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Oh, there you go - I was thinking something closer to laying them on the trim tab.
Originally Posted by SB
(Post 4559998)
We are on dirt / gravel roads.
Wire Loop is impossible to loose drain plug. Arrange loop like this Attachment 568101 |
I have three of them in the door pocket of the truck.
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I put them under the cover for the ladder.
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