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Old 05-25-2018, 09:51 PM   #1
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Rock guard and skid wheels

Need to get skid wheels because of steep dip going into my driveway My class A scraped so I am pretty positive my new 32 ft class c will to.Have tried to research but can't find nothing.Which one to use the steel roller kind that either bolt to frame or are welded on.Or the kind that rotate and mount on frame also. I am leaning toward the rotating ones but am open to suggestions As for the stone deflector I am totally open for suggestions...had the old style rockgard. The kind that had rubber tabs about 2to3 inches wide.they served me well but I cant find them anywhere.All input is greatly appreciated They will be going on a Minnie Winnie 31g I forgot to mention Thank You Dave
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I got the rollers that bolt on my receiver. The swivel ones looked too high. The rollers just slide along the turn into the driveway.
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If the skid wheels can be attached to the frame and/or the hitch, ok. If not, I would be concerned about torquing the body. Forget the so-called "rock guard." They cause more damage than they prevent. Good mud slaps behind the rear wheels work.
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