Best dually truck rock guard to protect fifth wheel.
tktoth said
06:40 PM Mar 18, 2016
What do you use and like to protect your fifth wheel from damage caused by stones/ rocks while driving?
I just purchased and returned a Towtector bumper mount rock protector because of quality issues and melting from my F350 dually diesel side exhaust. I got the 96 inch wide one to protect the fifth wheel.
Debating on wider/ lower mud flaps (it has factory installed which are narrower)? Or, thick rubber bumper mount protector (verify heat protection though)?
Appreciate any feedback.
Terry and Jo said
08:03 PM Mar 18, 2016
If you should happen to decide to NOT have permanent mud flaps on your truck, you might consider the Rocktamer system that inserts into one's rear receiver hitch, thus being removable when not towing the trailer. They can be purchased in different places; i.e., Cabela's, Amazon, Camping World or direct from the company.
If you should happen to decide to NOT have permanent mud flaps on your truck, you might consider the Rocktamer system that inserts into one's rear receiver hitch, thus being removable when not towing the trailer. They can be purchased in different places; i.e., Cabela's, Amazon, Camping World or direct from the company.
Email me your email address and I'll send you a pic of what I had someone build. similiar to the rock tamer
oops movenit4u@yahoo.com
-- Edited by CJSX2fromCT on Saturday 19th of March 2016 04:28:42 AM
Terry and Jo said
07:24 AM Mar 19, 2016
tktoth wrote:
Terry and Jo wrote:
If you should happen to decide to NOT have permanent mud flaps on your truck, you might consider the Rocktamer system that inserts into one's rear receiver hitch, thus being removable when not towing the trailer. They can be purchased in different places; i.e., Cabela's, Amazon, Camping World or direct from the company.
No, I don't. I did look at them years ago at a Cabela's and was impressed with the build quality. I don't know if they are still built the same or not. We don't travel that much, so I've not really needed them.
Terry
Cummins12V98 said
08:33 AM Mar 19, 2016
DuraFlap, my custom configuration.
-- Edited by Cummins12V98 on Saturday 19th of March 2016 08:34:59 AM
I just purchased and returned a Towtector bumper mount rock protector because of quality issues and melting from my F350 dually diesel side exhaust. I got the 96 inch wide one to protect the fifth wheel.
Debating on wider/ lower mud flaps (it has factory installed which are narrower)? Or, thick rubber bumper mount protector (verify heat protection though)?
Appreciate any feedback.
If you should happen to decide to NOT have permanent mud flaps on your truck, you might consider the Rocktamer system that inserts into one's rear receiver hitch, thus being removable when not towing the trailer. They can be purchased in different places; i.e., Cabela's, Amazon, Camping World or direct from the company.
Rocktamer Mud Flaps
Terry
Have you owned the Rocktamer?
Email me your email address and I'll send you a pic of what I had someone build. similiar to the rock tamer
oops movenit4u@yahoo.com
-- Edited by CJSX2fromCT on Saturday 19th of March 2016 04:28:42 AM
No, I don't. I did look at them years ago at a Cabela's and was impressed with the build quality. I don't know if they are still built the same or not. We don't travel that much, so I've not really needed them.
Terry
DuraFlap, my custom configuration.
-- Edited by Cummins12V98 on Saturday 19th of March 2016 08:34:59 AM