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Boband4 wrote:GaryWT wrote:Murphsmom wrote:
When we stow the bars in the pass through, we put socks on them. An old pair of crew socks doesn't take up much room while traveling and they fit the curve of the bars perfectly. When they get too greasy, just toss them and get another pair. There are always old ones lying around.
I don't get this one, you toss them when greasy and get others? First, why not wipe them off and second, seems costly to get other bars and if used or laying around, to be sure the bars are the correct strength. Anyway, to each his own.
I hope they meant toss and replace the old greasy socks not the old greasy bars!
โJan-17-2015 07:01 AM
Boband4 wrote:GaryWT wrote:Murphsmom wrote:
When we stow the bars in the pass through, we put socks on them. An old pair of crew socks doesn't take up much room while traveling and they fit the curve of the bars perfectly. When they get too greasy, just toss them and get another pair. There are always old ones lying around.
I don't get this one, you toss them when greasy and get others? First, why not wipe them off and second, seems costly to get other bars and if used or laying around, to be sure the bars are the correct strength. Anyway, to each his own.
I hope they meant toss and replace the old greasy socks not the old greasy bars!
โJan-17-2015 06:35 AM
GaryWT wrote:Murphsmom wrote:
When we stow the bars in the pass through, we put socks on them. An old pair of crew socks doesn't take up much room while traveling and they fit the curve of the bars perfectly. When they get too greasy, just toss them and get another pair. There are always old ones lying around.
I don't get this one, you toss them when greasy and get others? First, why not wipe them off and second, seems costly to get other bars and if used or laying around, to be sure the bars are the correct strength. Anyway, to each his own.
โJan-17-2015 06:05 AM
kevden wrote:
I leave the bars attached to our Equalizer hitch and swing them around so they are under the Yukon. The hitch has not been off for about 3 years. Sometimes I will put a plastic bag over the hitch to protect us from the grease, if we need to get stuff out of the rear of the Yukon.
โJan-17-2015 06:00 AM
Murphsmom wrote:
When we stow the bars in the pass through, we put socks on them. An old pair of crew socks doesn't take up much room while traveling and they fit the curve of the bars perfectly. When they get too greasy, just toss them and get another pair. There are always old ones lying around.
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rbpru wrote:
I fall into the group that removes the hitch and bars and stows then in the bed of the truck.
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