Extreme Max 3005.3837 Single-Post Horizontal Boat Trailer Bunk Guide-On, Pair - 18"
Extreme Max 3005.3837 Single-Post Horizontal Boat Trailer Bunk Guide-On, Pair - 18"
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Extreme Max 3005.3837 Single-Post Horizontal Boat Trailer Bunk Guide-On, Pair - 18"
Extreme Max Single-Post Horizontal Bunk Guide-Ons do more than help you get your boat on your trailer; they help prevent a multitude of loading problems. They'll help you load faster and safer, keep you from loading too deep, keep your trailer position true and are especially helpful at night. They will fit bunk or roller-style trailers up to 3" wide x 4.25" tall*. 18" carpet-padded horizontal bunks sit on 96" angled vertical arms. These guide-ons can be adjusted horizontally up to 19" (3" trailer frame) or 21"" (2" trailer frame). Vertically adjustable from 19" to 25". Extreme Max Guide-Ons are zinc-coated and intended for freshwater use only. Use in saltwater or brackish water will corrode and deteriorate the finish. 7" bolt kit available for trailer frames up to 5.25" tall (Extreme Max 3005.4050)8" bolt kit available for trailer frames up to 6.25" tall (Extreme Max 3005.4053).
- Pair of carpet-padded boat trailer guide-ons perfect for 14' -16' boats
- 18" carpet padded bunks are vertically adjustable from 19"-25"and sit on 96" angled vertical arms, with up to 19" (3" trailer frame) or 21" (2" trailer frame) of total horizontal adjustment
- Universal fit, works on bunk or roller-style trailers
- Heavy-duty, corrosion-resistant construction and hardware
- Easy, bolt-on installation for trailer frames up to 3"W x 4-1/4"H
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WARNING: This product may contain chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects, or other reproductive harm.