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40" Boat Trailer Guide On Kit on 2040-parts.com

US $107.99
Location:

Dennis, Kansas, United States

Dennis, Kansas, United States
Condition:New

  • SeaSense Boat Trailer Guide Ons Pvc (Pair)

    Heavy Duty Boat Trailer Guide Ons Post

    Details:

     

    • 40" high PVC pipe guides your boat on safely and gives you visual aid when backing an empty trailer.
    • The 2" O.D. non-mar PVC pipe is braced inside with metal tubing going 20" up into the tube, adding strength and impact resistance.
    • Adjustable 3" to 11" from trailer frame on each side.
    • Galvanized for lasting protection.
    • All hardware is included.
    • Sold as a boxed pair.
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