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36" Red Heavy-duty Trailer Guide Pads 2" on 2040-parts.com

US $27.99
Location:

Palo Alto, California, United States

Palo Alto, California, United States
Condition:New Brand:Pauphauto Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:tgp2


RED 36"   Heavy Duty Trailer Guide Pads 
  One pair,  For 2" PVC Posts , UV Protected. NON Fading.

 New, in the package. From closed Dealer Inventory.

 These fit nice, Not baggy like others sold here..
Made from SURLAST 100% Solution-Dyed All Weather Polyester designed specifically for Marine use.

A Urethane coating is added to Increase water and mildew resistance with minimal shrinking or stretch.

 Colors Will Not Fade or wash out, Same material MasterCraft uses for Trailer Boat Covers and Bimini Tops.
 For TWO INCH trailer guides.
 Complete with Foam installed.

 For MasterCraft , Malibu , Moomba , Ski Nautique , Ski Centurion , Supra , Sanger , Tige , Ski Supreme , Gekko Sea Ray , Correct Craft , MB Sports , Brendella , All Tournament Style Waterski and Wakeboard boats.



  Please make sure you order the right size for your trailer, returns due to wrong size or color will result in a restocking fee.

 Please double check the size and color you want prior to ordering. You will thank yourself…

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