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pete619
Posted 4/8/2007 10:51 AM (#249634)
Subject: towtector or something similar




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I am looking for the tow guard that uses heavy rubber flaps not brushes, does anyone know who makes this? Thanks.
Lockjaw
Posted 4/8/2007 11:51 AM (#249643 - in reply to #249634)
Subject: RE: towtector or something similar





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Location: WI - Land of small muskies and big jawbones
Here are a few

http://www.cabelas.com/cabelas/en/templates/product/standard-item.j...

http://www.cabelas.com/cabelas/en/templates/product/standard-item.j...

http://www.tjtrailers.com/store/rock-splash-protectors.html
TJ DeVoe
Posted 4/8/2007 3:15 PM (#249665 - in reply to #249634)
Subject: RE: towtector or something similar




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Location: Stevens Point, WI
Here is the link to the Mud Flap that many of the guys on the Professional Walleye Trail use. I will add a few pics of mine up close that I took for someone else. And no, those stickers do not come on there if you don't want them too. If you notice, all you have to do is put the hitch in the hole and tighten down two screws, very simple to use. Let me know if you have any questions.

http://www.kwikpfyt.com/buying/products.aspx



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MikeHulbert
Posted 4/8/2007 3:56 PM (#249673 - in reply to #249634)
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Location: Ft. Wayne Indiana
I use the TowTector and really love it. I wouldn't be afraid of the brushes. They are very thick and keep everything off my boat.

You'll be happy with the TowTector.
moreyes
Posted 4/10/2007 10:10 PM (#250073 - in reply to #249673)
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I have the Towtector and love it, no chips in the new ride
mavmskyb8
Posted 4/12/2007 6:57 PM (#250451 - in reply to #250073)
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Location: Kentucky
i Have the solid rubber one behind my burban, does good on the boat, but the fenders on my my dual axel trailer got killed on the gravel road to the Northwest Angle last year!!

Bret
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