srx70024
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Anyone have those ski sliders on their trailers ? (Those plastic strips that the skis run down, protects the deck of the trailer.)
I think I need to get a set of those.
Any one brand better than the other ?
Thanks
I think I need to get a set of those.
Any one brand better than the other ?
Thanks
actionjack
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I think the ski guides you see on the links below are the best. If you look closely, the end of the plastic overhangs and wraps down over the back end of the trailer. Getting the sleds on your trailer with these is a breeze.
http://www.instantop.com/SnowGroups/MTrailerAccessories.htm
http://www.instantop.com/largePics/485-b102.jpg
http://www.instantop.com/SnowGroups/MTrailerAccessories.htm
http://www.instantop.com/largePics/485-b102.jpg
T.S.U.Filmz
Member
I would not want to put them on my trailer only because they will hold water and snow under them. just my .02
Jeff
Jeff
triplexxx
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I took a old bed liner out of a pickup truck cut it to lenght (with a circular saw) and used those, I've had them for a few years now, seems fine to me.
actionjack
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Not worried about water under slides on CCA plywood deck. Installed my slides on Sunday. It seems to me they make it easier to load the sleds.
Major Havoc
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I seem to recall someone using the plastic garage door "sealer" strips. The things that the garage door presses down against to seal out cold/wind/bugs/etc.
I looked into it briefly, and I was surprised at how identical they looked to the sled-specific strips that they sell.
Cheaper too. I think Home Depot carries 'em.
I looked into it briefly, and I was surprised at how identical they looked to the sled-specific strips that they sell.
Cheaper too. I think Home Depot carries 'em.
**sj**
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I've got some used stuff in michigan for cheap if anyones interested...p.m. me