Trailer guide ons

whipcracker

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What kind of trailer guide ons do you all think are the best? I kind of wanted the tall white ones from Overton's but they don't roll at all and I thought if any of you had some you might tell me how you like them first?
 

jeeperman

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Re: Trailer guide ons

I have the round bent aluminum tube type with pvc pipe over the upright portion.
I cut a 3 inch piece of pvc pipe and riveted that part way up the aluminum tube.
Then I used a longer piece that extends a couple feet up above the upper end of the aluminum tube. They only rest on the riveted pieces and so can rotate.
They uprights are spaced about 3 inches more apart than the boat max. width.

They are held to the trailer via u-bolts and a piece of rubber not extremely tightened.
They are mounted that way so that if and when I come into the trailer "too hot" or not lined up good enough, they will get pushed down before bending.
I then only have to pull them back into position because they can rotate where they are clamped onto the trailer.
I did this mounting change after bending one.
 

diaric

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Re: Trailer guide ons

i built my own. I'm a cheap bas****. lol. welded up a bracket with a piece of tubing on it. put pvc pipe over so would rotate. Later I modified the top by tacking on a cheap bearing with a bolt tacked inside. Then I slipped over a bumper stop and fixed a nut in the recess. Only cost me the pvc pipe and about $3 for a pair of roller bearings. this way the stoppers on top rotate too.

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tashasdaddy

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Re: Trailer guide ons

i had save so old trampoline legs, 4 ubolts, a 10 ft piece of 2 " pvc, i have guide ons. i space 1/2 tp 1" clearance. also my lights are out of the water.




 

evilratgirl

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Re: Trailer guide ons

I have the ones they show here on Iboats, part #86104. I love them. Mine also came with a 4' PVC posts that slide over the metal part of the post. They're very solid, don't roll, easy to see and greatly help in loading.
 

Nova II 260

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Re: Trailer guide ons

Make your own Guide-on's They roll and are solid. I couldn't handle the boat without them, best $20.00 I've spent.
 

KaGee

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Re: Trailer guide ons

I've got the round PVC one's that Cabellas sell.

I bought some pads off of Ebay that slide over the PVC and protect the boat.
 
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