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Protect-a-Tow?

Yahoo Message Number: 105115
Hi,

Does anyone have experience with "Protect-a-Tow" or have recommendations for other devices to protect the front of our 2015 Ford Edge toad? Our coach has a full width CC mud flap.
Thanks

George Magee

06 Inspire #51639

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Reply #1
Yahoo Message Number: 105116
I use both the Roadmaster vertical rock shield and the horizontal screen between coach and toad. Works great!

George James
gjames@...

via the Samsung Galaxy S® 6, an AT&T 4G LTE smartphone

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Reply #2
Yahoo Message Number: 105119
I don't have any personal experience, however, last summer I met a gentleman that used Protect-A-Tow on his rig.
He had been using it for a few years and stated that he was very happy with the product.
RJ

20095 Inspire #51264

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Reply #3
Yahoo Message Number: 105123
Have towed my 2011 Edge for 5 years, about 40,000 miles, no mudflap . . . nary a ding. I don't need n0 stinking front protection. Waste of money.

Lee (leozbrowski@...) President, CCI

2007 Country Coach Intrigue 12153
CAT C-13

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Reply #4
Yahoo Message Number: 105125
Agreed about the mud flap. But I think it really depends on the roads you are driving on.
Jesse 10357

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Reply #5
Yahoo Message Number: 105126
I sold Protec-a-Tow for many years and feel they provide several advantages over other brands.
1-It connects below your tow bar so it protects your lower front and park lights. This also protects the tow bar.
2-All of the trash, sand rocks etc. are channeled under your car.
3-Protects your hitch, wiring & safety cables
4-Very easy to hookup
5-About half the cost of Roadmaster and Blue Ox both of which attach above the tow bar.
6-I have heard reports of paint chips due to the plastic shields reflecting rocks onto the rear of the coach. (unconfirmed)

Disclaimer: I see that Protect-a-Tow still has me listed as a dealer however I do not currently stock them so, "I don't have a dog in the fight!" I just feel that they are by far the best solution.

Jim Hedlund

2000 Allure 30413

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Reply #6
Yahoo Message Number: 105128
I did not like having to drill holes in by fiberglass coach bumper and Jeep under carriage parts to hold the eye bolts which it uses to hold material tight. I went with Blue Ox Kar Guard II and am very happy with the performance and stowing.

Greg

2006 Magna

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Reply #7
Yahoo Message Number: 105130
Tried one that was similar to the protect a tow in Alaska. Still caused over 4 grand in damage. I suggest you go with a $50 deductible and accept the damage on long rock road, but it works fairly well on the rest of the highways

Mike

2006 Inspire 51808
2013 Ford Edge or

2016 Jeep Wrangler in tow

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Reply #8
Yahoo Message Number: 105131
Yeah I agree with Jessie, try driving 10 miles down a gravel road with no mud flaps and see what your toad looks like.
Rich 2002 Magna

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