I got these with a pile of parts that make up a bass boat trailer.
There's the two brackets, two U bolts that go around the side frame member, and two 30" lengths of 2" PVC and two 1/2" carriage bolts that go through the PVC at the bottom.
The part that gets me is that they appear to rely solely on the strength of the PVC tube?
All of my other guide ons have steel 90 degree tubing that clamps to the rear cross member on each side with a pair of clamps, then the PVC goes down over the steel tube.
I like how simple these are and I like the fact that they can mount anywhere down each side. One several of my trailers, the more common type were in the way of the tail light brackets or they blocked clear view of the lights.
There's the two brackets, two U bolts that go around the side frame member, and two 30" lengths of 2" PVC and two 1/2" carriage bolts that go through the PVC at the bottom.
The part that gets me is that they appear to rely solely on the strength of the PVC tube?
All of my other guide ons have steel 90 degree tubing that clamps to the rear cross member on each side with a pair of clamps, then the PVC goes down over the steel tube.
I like how simple these are and I like the fact that they can mount anywhere down each side. One several of my trailers, the more common type were in the way of the tail light brackets or they blocked clear view of the lights.