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Pole Guides...Need Two

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Topic: Pole Guides...Need Two
Posted By: Sephmu
Subject: Pole Guides...Need Two
Date Posted: August-23-2010 at 2:25pm
I have a Ram-lin trailer for my Sport Nautique, sans pole guides. Doing a little resto and would like to add a set while I'm at it.

Now my question is, I've found several designs and offerings from various company's on the internet, but nothing clean or similar to factory. The big spring and curved pipe versions i'm finding, in my opinion, will kill the look of the trailer.

If anyone has found anything similar to stock, I'm dying to know so I can move foward with my Trailer Project.

If I had a welder and shop space, I'd make some out of pipe, bolt-em on, and call it a day, unfortunately that's not the case! Any help greatly appreciated guys. Thanks

-Sean



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Posted By: Sephmu
Date Posted: August-23-2010 at 3:03pm
Also having hard time finding plastic bow pads....Trying to keep away from the carpet covered wood


Posted By: Air206
Date Posted: August-23-2010 at 3:09pm
Sean:

Waterdog used plastic cutting boards as replacement bowstop material. Worked well for the Tique.

Steve

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78 SkiTiq


Posted By: Air206
Date Posted: August-23-2010 at 3:13pm
BTW - If you want OEM, this link should help.............

http://www.ram-lin.com/html/parts_request.html - Ram-lin Trailer Parts Request

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http://tinyurl.com/9urzgls" rel="nofollow - 91 Barefoot
78 SkiTiq


Posted By: Sephmu
Date Posted: August-23-2010 at 3:32pm
Loving the cutting board idea! That's why I love this site, I'm a simpleton and would have never made the connection , but it's the same material basically. Going to get a couple tonight, I'll router off the edges and call it good!

Going through the dealer etc, for these may be more hassle than it's worth...Think my time may be well spent driving over to a local metal guy and seeing what he can do.


Thanks a mill!



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