dirt skirt, towing guard, whatever you call it

Gader69

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Just wondering what everybody is using to protect their trailers from stones and road spray.I've looked at the dirt skirt brush style but wonder how effectively they stop gravel from going through....they do seem to be the most popular.
 

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Just wondering what everybody is using to protect their trailers from stones and road spray.I've looked at the dirt skirt brush style but wonder how effectively they stop gravel from going through....they do seem to be the most popular.

i have the guards on the trailer not many dents after four years but our roads are paved
 

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take a look at the rock tamer mud flap style hook ups a buddy from moe motors in red deer has them for his trailer and loves them plus they are very easily removed when not towing
 

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I use the Fiberbuilt one from the Truck Outfitters best $$$ I've spent in a long time. Use it for sled trailer and boat trailer as well, it bolts to your reciever.
 

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I use Rock Tamers, very easy to take on and off. I have a fiberglass front on my trailer and have had no major dings on it. Plus they look good
 
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