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- Can withstand use (7)
- Improves performance (4)
Cons
Best Uses
- Boat (3)
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Pros
- Can Withstand Use
- Excellent Quality
- Tall and Sensible
Cons
Best Uses
- Pontoon Trailers
Comments about Tie Down Engineering Tie Down High-Impact Pontoon Trailer Guide-Ons:
The Tie Down High-Impact Pontoon Trailer Guide-Ons by Tie Down Engineering are well built and designed for sturdy use and functionality. They are 30 inches tall, easy to install, and structurally sound and heavy duty. I will never have to replace the guys. The price is right on.
Pros
- Can Withstand Use
- Improves Performance
Cons
- Install had to be custom
Best Uses
Comments about Tie Down Engineering Tie Down High-Impact Pontoon Trailer Guide-Ons:
Great solid product. They work great! However, they were too tall for my pontoon trailer, so when I installed them I had to use a metal saw to cut them down about 8 inches. After I did that they installed easily. I love how easy it is to load the boat now!
Pros
- Can Withstand Use
Cons
- None
Best Uses
Comments about Tie Down Engineering Tie Down High-Impact Pontoon Trailer Guide-Ons:
Have not used it yet, but it looks very well built compared to others.
Pros
- Can Withstand Use
- Great product for pontoon
- Improves Comfort
- Improves Performance
- Versatile
Cons
Best Uses
Comments about Tie Down Engineering Tie Down High-Impact Pontoon Trailer Guide-Ons:
We are always happy with Overtons Products!!
Pros
- Can Withstand Use
- Heavy duty
- Sturdy
- Versatile
Cons
- Poor packaging
Best Uses
- Boat
Comments about Tie Down Engineering Tie Down High-Impact Pontoon Trailer Guide-Ons:
My friend bought a pair of this guides and I seen how they assist getting his pontoon on the trailer even with winds and white caps. So I had to get a pair because for those who own pontoons know it can be a bear to load a pontoon on the trailer during these times. The only problem I've had it getting damaged items everytime I got a set delivered (3). The way these guides are placed in the box without protecting the plastic covers casue them to be scratched up upon delivery. The edge of the base of the guides move loosily in the box, rubbing against the plactic guides. After getting the product three times, I finally called the manufacture to complain about the packaging. They told me the packaging wasn't an issue and the way I mounted the guides were the problem, at that time the guides were not mounted to the trailer. The manufacture agreed to send me a set of plastic guides to replace the damage ones. And speaking to my friend, he told me his was damaged upon getting them in and after getting two sets he decided to just keep them because he wanted the extra assistance the guides provide loading his pontoon. The bottom line is, I beleive this item is a great product to add to any trailer to assist guiding the pontoon onto the trialer and prevent damage to the trailer and boat. I highly recommend this added feature. I just wish the manufacture would take some added time to protect their product from damage. Overton's sell quality items and this doesn't hold to Overton's standards.
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Q:
Are these good for tri-toons?Asked on 8/19/2012 by Bob1 answer
A:
You can use these for most tritoonsAnswered on 11/14/2012 by Justin from Overton's
Q:
Are guides really helpful and needed especially if you only put the pontoon in & out once a season?Asked on 10/6/2010 by Anonymous from NJ0 answers
Q:
How tall?Asked on 4/6/2010 by Anonymous1 answer
A:
According to Tie Down's Website, 30".Answered on 6/2/2010 by Matt from Belmont, NH






