handkey
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Post by handkey on Feb 15, 2017 15:41:11 GMT -8
Ok the no brainer is " don't take a gravel road" I don't have that option. Our cabin is at the end of five miles of gravel and the trailer(s) will be used on big weekends. The next best is " drive slow" but when I do , I get passed and that's worse! Any ideas after " install mud flaps on your tow vehicle" ? ..... I did that, just not the car wash brushes or conveyor belt rubber ... I'm not doing that! Has anyone made an attachment like the airstream style gravel guards? Or a camper sports bra? Lots of images online for wiindow protection and some interesting home made lower shields ....looking for any personal experience from a hammy owner.
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mkzero
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Post by mkzero on Feb 15, 2017 16:43:27 GMT -8
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Post by handkey on Feb 15, 2017 18:31:57 GMT -8
That shield is integrated quite nice. Thanks for showing .
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Post by hairba11 on Feb 16, 2017 20:00:55 GMT -8
Another trick could be clear vinyl wrap. Protects the paint without marring the aesthetic.
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Post by handkey on Feb 16, 2017 23:03:45 GMT -8
True, that would stop the paint chips .
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