Splash guard for open two place

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Hi there, I am looking for a splash guard/salt shield for my open two place trailer. Does anyone know where I can find one? Thanks
 

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Hi there, I am looking for a splash guard/salt shield for my open two place trailer. Does anyone know where I can find one? Thanks

Bigdoo has a fiberglass one he might sell I'll ask him and get back to ya.
Its at 162skidoo's place maybe he could post a pic of it??:d
 

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Just built a really nice one for my 2 place flat front out of puck board and flat iron. Came out really good, tows easy and only took a couple of hours to build. Put it all together for about a $100.00. Can post some pics if you want for ideas
 

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Just built a really nice one for my 2 place flat front out of puck board and flat iron. Came out really good, tows easy and only took a couple of hours to build. Put it all together for about a $100.00. Can post some pics if you want for ideas

Yes please..... post pics,
I have some galvinized sheet steel, I was going to try and make one.
After towing the sleds yesterday, I need to do something.:eek:

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Ok here are some pics, tough to get good ones as its in the garage but I think these should work. Bent the flat iron in the vice using a hammer and after the first one was bent used it as a template for the others. sheet metal would probably be better than the puck board as it is heavy and I need to put a counter weight on the back end to rebalance the tilt deck, It's till a one man job but easier with some counter weight. I used the threaded stock for support on the side to stiffen the whole splash guard, very happy with it so far...
 

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Here is a picture of the fiberglass one. He wants half of what he paid for it.
Not that good of a pic. I can get dimensions if you want. $250.00
 

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Hi there, I am looking for a splash guard/salt shield for my open two place trailer. Does anyone know where I can find one? Thanks

made my own, less than $200, works great.......you could always try a piece of 40" sched 80:alol2:
 

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Here is a picture of the fiberglass one. He wants half of what he paid for it.
Not that good of a pic. I can get dimensions if you want. $250.00

Okey Doky...heres the poop on the fiberglass front....
width----8 foot 4
hight-----approx 44 inches maybe 45...
depth front to back along bottom 45 inches.
Had alittle trouble getting the numbers for height and depth exact but they dont matter anyway.---still within an inch..... she was /is darker than the inside of a cows stomach out there and blowing snow like a 2 dollar hoo...nevermind...point is heres the measurements and hope you can use it.
I was going to buy it for my truck lift but the sleds dont get real dirty up top and we've been pretty spoiled with bigdoo's enclosed . enjoy.
 

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Okey Doky...heres the poop on the fiberglass front....
width----8 foot 4
hight-----approx 44 inches maybe 45...
depth front to back along bottom 45 inches.
Had alittle trouble getting the numbers for height and depth exact but they dont matter anyway.---still within an inch..... she was /is darker than the inside of a cows stomach out there and blowing snow like a 2 dollar hoo...nevermind...point is heres the measurements and hope you can use it.
I was going to buy it for my truck lift but the sleds dont get real dirty up top and we've been pretty spoiled with bigdoo's enclosed . enjoy.

I am looking for one of these as well. Are the hinged so they can be tilted forward? Le me know if it still for sale and not spoken for. Thanks.
 

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I am looking for one of these as well. Are the hinged so they can be tilted forward? Le me know if it still for sale and not spoken for. Thanks.

No I don't think it is hinged there is a handle on the side you could easly put some hinges on it. It is a nice front it helps direct the road scunge up and over, the very back of the machine will get a bit dirty but it is really good protection. We will get it into town today if some one wants to see it.
 

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What is the mounting hardware like? My trailer is 8foot,3inches wide. I am wondering how it bolts down...is there a flat bar on the bottom and is it on the inside or outside of the guard?
 
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