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- Dutch_12078Explorer II
computermonkey wrote:
Looking for the ways of protecting the towed vehicle. Looking at bra's etc.
Set up
2005 Jeep Wrangler
Roadmaster Falcon all terrain tow bar
Thank you
We use the "Protect-A-Tow" for our toad behind our Class A. It should also work well behind your truck. It also protects the tow bar, cables, etc. - AvaExplorerThose bras unless they are very tight against the vehicle let dust and dirt get under them and scratch the paint. I have read this a few times on this site. I have a Roadmaster guardian that mounts on the base plate and protects the car from road debris.
- computermonkeyExplorerI've seen both the Roadmaster and Protect a Tow. I like both of them too. The Roadmaster doesn't fold.
With a Truck Camper space is very limited.
Dutch_12078, how many miles and what kind of roads have you been on with Protect a Tow? - DFordExplorerI'm a Protect-A-Towed user. I like it because it goes on and removes quickly and rolls up to store in a small bad when not in use.
I had a bra BUT, before you put it on your vehicle, you should make sure there's no dirt on it that would get embeded in the bra and scratch the finish on your towed. As you go down the road, if there's any movement at all {like flapping in the breeze) that movement could be just like rubbing sandpaper on your towed. Besides that, they take several minutes to stretch on over and secure on your towed plus storage is a pain - if it's wet, you've got more problems. No more bras for me, thanks.
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