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my homemade guide posts (finished pictures)
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<blockquote data-quote="JMichael" data-source="post: 265794" data-attributes="member: 7544"><p>Finished product looks good although you might find yourself wishing you'd set the final spacing a little wider so the boat doesn't rub/hit them when loading it on the trailer. One thing I'd suggest, keep an eye on the weld that holds the tail light bracket to the frame. With all the extra weight and length of the guides, vibrations might cause the weld or metal to fail in that area. If it starts to develop a crack, you'll need to stop it quick, or it can get ugly real fast.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JMichael, post: 265794, member: 7544"] Finished product looks good although you might find yourself wishing you'd set the final spacing a little wider so the boat doesn't rub/hit them when loading it on the trailer. One thing I'd suggest, keep an eye on the weld that holds the tail light bracket to the frame. With all the extra weight and length of the guides, vibrations might cause the weld or metal to fail in that area. If it starts to develop a crack, you'll need to stop it quick, or it can get ugly real fast. [/QUOTE]
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