Some trucks have a receiver mount that makes it easy to insert a pipe into 
the sides of the frame piece. I have seen guys insert temporary 
"fringe-mount" thingies into those. Should make it easy to remove it when 
towing season is over, and give excellent protection when towing. My '97 
Dodge had this kind of receiver mount arrangement, but my 2003 Dodge has 
changed the framepiece. Check your receiver frame sides to see if you can 
do this.

Jerry 4404

At 16:47 12/29/04, you wrote:

>All-
>Wondering if anyone has input on ways to minimize throwing stones at
>the trailer when driving. I've had regular plastic mud flaps until
>tearing them off driving through a snow storm in Arkansas last week
>(another story to be sure..); they didn't work as well as I'd hoped. So
>i see my options as:
>1. bigger, better mud flaps
>2. one of those big fringe things I see mounted under the back bumper
>some RV's and duallies;
>3. biting the bullet and putting stone guards on the bottom front
>corners of the coach.
>
>We do like to get off the beaten path and on to dirt roads
>occasionally. We plan to boondock on BLM land in Jan and Feb in New
>Mexico and Arizona.
>
>As usual, thanks!
>Chris K.
>WBCCI 8638




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