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bass_n_bob
Dec 17, 2013Explorer
I use a similar design by another manufacturer. Works well and zero problems. I like that it stays attached to the MH. The hard deflectors are heavy and have to be removed and stored.
One caution however- a friend of mine used one and his fog lights were actually below the guard. He had stones kick up and take out his fog lights on 2 occasions. On my Wrangler all lights are above the screen and the Jeep has a skid plate that would deflect anything kicking up under the cover.
I also know people that have never used a guard and have never had a problem. Might depend on how much you drive your MH. Law of averages. We drive 15,000 miles a year so I play it safe.
Hope this helps.
One caution however- a friend of mine used one and his fog lights were actually below the guard. He had stones kick up and take out his fog lights on 2 occasions. On my Wrangler all lights are above the screen and the Jeep has a skid plate that would deflect anything kicking up under the cover.
I also know people that have never used a guard and have never had a problem. Might depend on how much you drive your MH. Law of averages. We drive 15,000 miles a year so I play it safe.
Hope this helps.
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