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Jun-11-2015 10:37 AM
hershey wrote:
Since a MH is built differently than a truck, there is no place to adequately brace the upper portion of the rack. So on impact of an animal, the entire force and leverage is directed directly to the frame. It will probably bend and cause a lot more damage than the fiberglass cap. I have no facts to back up that statement other than common sense.
Jun-11-2015 10:24 AM
Jun-11-2015 10:07 AM
Bucky1320 wrote:rgatijnet1 wrote:
Making it strong enough should not be a problem if you have plenty of steel. Just cut slots through the fiberglass and attach to the main frame members. You see these guards on many trucks out West, including pick-ups, panel delivery trucks, box trucks, and semi's.
The problem is with a DP's that has a front mounted diesel generator and the added weight hanging out in front of the front axle on any type of RV. Maybe just a basic steel bumper out front may be better than nothing.
Well, if cutting a permanant hole in the fiberglass isn't off limits, that helps. But as far as making it strong: Try hitting a 600 lb anything at 50 mph, and see what holds up. That is a bunch of force.
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Jun-11-2015 08:43 AM
Busskipper wrote:
If you need one of these to drive your RV down the road -- Please,,,,,,,,,,, let me know where you are driving so I can plan on being somewhere else!
When I read this post it reminds me of a couple of guys running the Cub scout troop in Goblins .....Seriously, driving by sound, is really all that it's cracked up to be.
JMHO,
Jun-11-2015 08:42 AM
Jun-11-2015 08:09 AM
Busskipper wrote:
If you need one of these to drive your RV down the road -- Please,,,,,,,,,,, let me know where you are driving so I can plan on being somewhere else!
When I read this post it reminds me of a couple of guys running the Cub scout troop in Goblins .....Seriously, driving by sound, is really all that it's cracked up to be.
JMHO,
Jun-11-2015 08:06 AM
rgatijnet1 wrote:
Making it strong enough should not be a problem if you have plenty of steel. Just cut slots through the fiberglass and attach to the main frame members. You see these guards on many trucks out West, including pick-ups, panel delivery trucks, box trucks, and semi's.
The problem is with a DP's that has a front mounted diesel generator and the added weight hanging out in front of the front axle on any type of RV. Maybe just a basic steel bumper out front may be better than nothing.