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- Can Withstand Use
Cons
Best Uses
Comments about Ironwood Pacific BunkEnder Trailer Pads, Pair:
I believe these bunk enders will protect my newly
installed carpet. They seem to be very sturdy and well made.
Pros
- Easy To Use
Cons
Best Uses
- Boat Trailer
Comments about Ironwood Pacific BunkEnder Trailer Pads, Pair:
Good product, great functionality, saves wear and tear on carpeted bunks.
Service and delivery comments:
Prompt deliveries from Overtons, great service and no hassle returns.
Pros
- Easy To Use
Cons
- Not wide enough
Best Uses
- Personal Watercraft
Comments about Ironwood Pacific BunkEnder Trailer Pads, Pair:
This product was added to the rear of my carpeted bunks on my JetSki trailer where I had just installed new bunk rollers from Overton's. There was an area of about 10" where my Jetski would rub on the rear of the carpeted bunks that was behind the new bunk rollers. I wish that these were 4" wide instead of only 3" wide. Most bunks on the trailers I have seen are 4" wide.
Pros
- Compact Design
- Easy To Use
- Waterproof
Cons
Best Uses
- Personal Watercraft
Comments about Ironwood Pacific BunkEnder Trailer Pads, Pair:
These install really easy and take a beating on trailer. My 600lb SeaDoo rests on them when stored on the trailer and they take it well. With the rounded lip they take an impact a lot easier than a square edged 2x4 Bunk board.
Combined them with similiar bunk slides and it makes unloading/unloading a PWC an easy 1 person job.
Pros
- Compact Design
- Easy To Use
- Slick
Cons
Best Uses
- Pontoon
Comments about Ironwood Pacific BunkEnder Trailer Pads, Pair:
Easy to install
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Q:
we have a tunnel boat that really wears out the rear trailar boards and looks like these would do the trick. My ? is why do you not recommend for fiberglass or painted bottoms? I did read the other review and decided to pursue, Thank you.Asked on 6/28/2009 by pj from boulder city, nv1 answer
A:
They can wear since they are just a plastic-based material. The supplier's site lists that it might leave marks if the boat weighs more than like 1000lbs. My 600lb. jetski sits on it and there are some wear/score marks on the product. They haven't shown up on my jetski, yet, but they don't want to be liable for any boat damage so they warn against certain usages.Answered on 7/6/2009 by jbrzez from oxford, MI
Q:
Has anyone used these on a PWC trailer? I would like to know if this would be something that would prolong the wear on the bunks ends (carpet) of a PWC Trailer.Asked on 6/4/2009 by Donnie FLA from Pensacola Florida1 answer
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A:
This item is designed to prolong the life of the wear points on any trailer end. As stated, it is ideal for pontoon trailer applications because those tend to have more of a wear point, but these can be used on other various applications.Answered on 6/5/2009 by Ryan from Overtons






