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    No more going 15 mph on dirt roads with towing the boat. I really like how you order these rock guards for year make and model of tow vehicle. Went together like a glove, but not oj simpson's. Not to much longer until i will be in sc. Will be walleye fishing in minnesota starting june first. Good luck down there.
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    That will keep everything off your boat/trailer and fits nicely.
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    That looks good. Got a question on the hitch, does it have a hole for your bar to pass through? How do you change tow bar if needed? Just wanting to know!

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    Nice idea.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BigDawgg View Post
    That looks good. Got a question on the hitch, does it have a hole for your bar to pass through? How do you change tow bar if needed? Just wanting to know!
    are you talking about the receiver hitch or what bar? You could just change the ball on the receiver or take the rockguard off one receiver and put it in the other, the rockguard attaches to the receiver with a bracket so its not to bad.

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    That looks good on your truck and should do an excellent job! Good luck with the walleye.

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    Quote Originally Posted by micorps View Post
    are you talking about the receiver hitch or what bar? You could just change the ball on the receiver or take the rockguard off one receiver and put it in the other, the rockguard attaches to the receiver with a bracket so its not to bad.
    Thanks! I was just wondering how it fit on the truck. Looks great!

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    We had one on our motor home to keep rocks from dinging our tow car. My hitch receiver stuck out between the fibers of the guard. Some guards are solid rubber, mine was a thick strand of rubber fiber like a giant push broom.

    This is what it looked like. Rock Solid Guard - For 16" x 48" RVs - Smart Solutions 01696 - Rock Guards - Camping World

    By the way, it is hard to find a better tasting fish than a walleye.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SeaRay View Post
    We had one on our motor home to keep rocks from dinging our tow car. My hitch receiver stuck out between the fibers of the guard. Some guards are solid rubber, mine was a thick strand of rubber fiber like a giant push broom.

    This is what it looked like. Rock Solid Guard - For 16" x 48" RVs - Smart Solutions 01696 - Rock Guards - Camping World

    By the way, it is hard to find a better tasting fish than a walleye.
    yes cannot wait for some walleye shore lunches, i think very few fish arguably taste better.

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