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Rubber tubes for trailer guides

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Topic: Rubber tubes for trailer guides
Posted By: A Dopo
Subject: Rubber tubes for trailer guides
Date Posted: December-21-2018 at 4:55pm
Hi, can anyone point me in the right direction for the rubber tubes that go on the boat loading guides? Thanks!



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Posted By: Jonny Quest
Date Posted: December-21-2018 at 5:19pm
http://www.correctcraftfan.com/store/

Scroll down to the Trailer Guide Pads

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Posted By: A Dopo
Date Posted: December-21-2018 at 5:24pm
Thanks, and just to clarify, these are the long hollow tubes that go on the upright guides?


Posted By: 8122pbrainard
Date Posted: December-21-2018 at 6:22pm
Originally posted by A Dopo A Dopo wrote:

Thanks, and just to clarify, these are the long hollow tubes that go on the upright guides?

David,
The link that JQ provided is for padded guide post covers. If you are just looking for rubber tubes, then 1.75" ID coolant hose works. It fits over the 1.25" Scd. 40 pipe that has an OD of 1.625" nicely.

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Posted By: Gary S
Date Posted: December-21-2018 at 6:25pm
Mine which is an older #2 had rubber hose on the front and rear guides. I replaced it with this when I repainted the trailer. You can still add the others over them-



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Posted By: TRBenj
Date Posted: December-21-2018 at 6:33pm
Flex pvc is another good choice (in black).



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