These Post Guide-Ons allow you to see the location of your trailer when it's under water. The 2" PVC tubes make it easy to see your trailer's position when backing down the ramp.
- Mounting hardware included.
- Sold in pairs.
- Adjusts out to 13" each Side
- Fits Frames up to 3" W x 4-1/4" H
- 2" schedule 40 white PVC posts (2-3/8" actual OD).
- Stands 40" above the trailer frame with white post caps.
- Made in the USA
For larger trailer frames check out our Large Frame U-Bolt Kit (11416).
- Fits trailer frames up to 3" wide x 5-1/4" tall
Note: Check with your state Department of Transportation for restrictions regarding maximum trailer width.
Pre-Galvanized Steel
- Pre-galvanized steel parts are stamped from a sheet of steel after it has already been galvanized. The galvanized coating is very thin (0.45 oz. on each side).
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From Anton Regis of TINLEY PARK, Illinois on .
Guide post are made of quality material and are pretty easy to install. Worth the $$$$$
Just as described
From Anonymous of Bargersville, Indiana on .
Easy to install. Exactly what I needed
Great Items
From Garry of Woodlawn, Tennessee on .
After installing them on my G-3 Center Console trailer on a windy day they saved the boat from getting banged up! Thanks G
Highly Recommended
From Anonymous of Hillsborough, North Carolina on .
These post guide-ons bolted to my trailer with little effort. The provided hardware really secures them. I get two benefits from this product. I can see my trailer better when backing down the ramp and I get a better idea of how to position the boat when driving onto the trailer.
Thank you!
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2/20/2018 – My trailer has a 1.5” x 3” box frame. Mounting to the side of the trailer frame seems like there is very little contact between the guide-on frame and the trailer frame when mounted. Is there an optimal way to mount or do I need some spacers somewhere to stabilize? The trailer has a cross beam with same dimensions, but dropped about 1/2” lower, located right near where I am mounting the guide-ons. Is it recommended to mount to that cross-beam instead so there is more surface area contacting the galvanized guide-on frames? Compared to the pictures on the instructions and what I’ve seen, they seem to be kind of loose fitting to my small trailer frame. Thanks for any guidance!
Response From CE Smith: Good Morning Darryl,
That is a good question.
The brackets may need to be installed below the frame with the u bolts criss crossing the top of the frame. (for smaller frames)
Yes, you can attach the guide ons to the cross beams but since it is 1/2" lower you may want to add a block of wood, metal or plastic in between the tube and member for more stability.
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