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Thread: Tow Guards - Best One to Buy?

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  1. #1
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    Apr 2006
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    Battle Ground, WA
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    Agree with Gil. Nothing works on gravel or fresh oil except creeping along very slowly. For general highway use however we use a Protect-A-Tow. Since my wife and I work as a team, installing and removing is a snap. I believe it is helpful in deflecting normal highway stones and debris. Added advantage, it rolls up into a small package and slips into a bag that keeps the dirt captured. It's easy to pressure wash the net in a do it yourself carwash. http://protectatow.tripod.com/

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    Apr 2013
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    Ottawa
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    I now know to slow down for those freshly laid roads.

    Thanks to all for their comments!

    Peter

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