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Done and done. I emailed it to ezfender as it was too large to pm to you.Bryden24shp wrote:I like it! send a Hi-Res to me, if you can....
Thanks!
firedog wrote:I was wondering about after you install these will they rub a hole in my cover? Can they be installed on the bottom side of the rail or will the screws get pulled out because of the tension? Thanks, they do look good.
David
I have had people worry about that, but never have had anyone tell me it did wear through. Depends on the placement. Mounted behind the furniture backs, there is usually a good void to get them into. I do profile the edges, too. So they are rounded before I tumble them. If it looks like its going to be a problem, I just suggest some iron on jean patches on the bottom of the cover. I did it to my old Manitou just to try it, and it worked. But I have sold over 4000 pairs now, and haven't heard of a wear through in the 7 years I've been selling them.firedog wrote:I was wondering about after you install these will they rub a hole in my cover? Can they be installed on the bottom side of the rail or will the screws get pulled out because of the tension? Thanks, they do look good.
David
Good tip about the knot. Wish I would have thought about that last summer. We had one of the thumb screws back out and we lost a fender. Luckily the thumb screw ended up on the floor of the boat and not at the bottom of the lake.curtiscapk wrote:Personal preference really. I have 2 per side on a 24 ftr.
Don't forget to tie a knot at the end of your bumper line....or you will lose a fender....![]()
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