Gravel Guard / Filon Protective Sheet??

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Re: Gravel Guard / Filon Protective Sheet??

Postby halfdome, Danny » Sun Jan 23, 2022 11:33 am

lfhoward wrote:That’s interesting, Danny. Did you find they didn’t stop stones from smacking your trailer? I will admit they are a hassle to put on and take off. I only use them for long trips and if I know I’ll be on dirt roads. I find they don’t stop everything but they do cut down on the worst of it.

Yes everything you said.
Too bulky, a hassle to store when not in use, ugly, heavy, and I had to cut them down since they were like knuckle draggers on my 55 Chevy. I didn’t see any benefits in keeping them so I sold them at a loss.
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Re: Gravel Guard / Filon Protective Sheet??

Postby gudmund » Sun Jan 23, 2022 12:20 pm

168112 my "home-made" version of Rock-Tamers can be seen here 'hanging down' under my back bumper in this photo. Each of them, just slide on/off when needed. They are scrap left over from an old PU 'rubber' bed-mat pad I had cut/shortened in length. There is a 'PU bed width/length' piece of 1x1 steel square tube, 'hose-clamped' in place -horizontally- on top of my frame mounted tow hitch. The 2 'scrap' 12x14 rubber piece's are attached to 'each of their own' 14in long 1-1/2 steel square tubes that just slides 'off/on' and are held to the 'PU-hitch mounted 1x1 tube' with a 'removal steel pin' at each end.......And yes, they look a bit 'homemade-ish' -but- they work great!!!! (1st trip with them = Painted Hills, Ore. '15 - after a few miles of gravel road, I just happened to look into the rear-view mirror = I was shocked at how much 'rock-gravel' I was seeing being knocked 'downward/to the side' away from the trailer by them - and have been using them ever since......= very little to NO rock/chip damage being left on either of the trailers I have owned so far - fenders and trailer front still looking GOOD.................) :thumbsup:
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