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shawdowboss
Aug 25, 2017Explorer
I would install dual tire mudflaps right behind the rear tires. This will stop rocks, etc where they need to. I've kept mine mounted at 4.5" off the ground - high enough to miss most things, but low enough to keep rocks, etc from getting kick-ed up.
The other is to get a rock shield that mounts on the front of the car (or on the tow bar). There's lots of different styles and types. All have drawbacks and advantages.
We had the protect-a-tow with our tow dolly years ago, and it help keep the rocks down off the car. Was very effective and you can store it in a small bag - advantage over the larger hard plastic.
The other is to get a rock shield that mounts on the front of the car (or on the tow bar). There's lots of different styles and types. All have drawbacks and advantages.
We had the protect-a-tow with our tow dolly years ago, and it help keep the rocks down off the car. Was very effective and you can store it in a small bag - advantage over the larger hard plastic.
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