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Location: Elgin, IL | I'm looking for some input regarding plastic bunk slides. Never had them before.
Pro's , Con's, which ones are better than others?
I have a 19 ft. Lund Pro V and I am considering these to make the last few feet of winching alot easier.
Thanks in advance.
Mark |
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| I've got the same questions. Hopefully someone will chime in. |
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Location: Hayward, WI | They work great on non-riveted boats, but have never tried them on a riveted boat. |
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Location: Stevens Point, Wi. | Quite a few years ago I installed some on my bunks. Worked great the first year, but after a period of time the slides became worn and rough. It actually slid worse than on the carpeted bunks. I ended up removing them and went back to the carpet. I don't recall the brand name. |
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Location: Maine Township, MN | I would think if you could find some UHMW polyethelene, that would work the best. |
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| I have run the same set on my trailer for 10 years now. Used on a drive-on trailer with a Smokercraft boat (rivets). I wouldn’t be without them as long as I have an aluminum boat. Makes cranking on easier, as well as launching a boat easier in shallow water.
Got mine from cabelas. Also got the end caps. |
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| Thank you, guest. |
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