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    Indy wakeboard towers?

    I just sold my old wake air tower and I'm looking for a new one. I'm wanting to spend around 1k and my options are limited as my 04 Switch is only 70" across. I am really liking this tower and it's on sale right now for $925. Have you heard of these? I'm going to pull the trigger in the next couple days.

    http://www.liquidindy.com/catalogue_product.asp?pid=103

    #2
    I personally have never heard of them but id also check over at bigair wake towers. They got some great towers that are also on sale from 600-900. Most of them will fit your boat. I bought the vapor tower off them last winter and installed it in like 3 hours. It's a solid tower and they are anxious to sell. I got immediate discounts on everything when I called to order.
    Ain't no 1/2 steppin'

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      #3
      Where is it made, here or China. Looks like the ones you can buy from China on ebay. Monster is around your price range and they make a good solid tower.

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        #4
        it looks alot like a monster tower. people on here who have monsters seem to like them alot, I can attest for dogberts being solid on his boat as I rode behind it once.

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          #5
          I pulled the trigger on the Indy today. Apparently they are the #1 tower in New Zealand and Australia for the past six years. 5 year warranty and guaranteed no rattle or noise. The price was right, $920 shipped. I also like that the top bar is one solid piece and not bolted together like all other universal towers. Plus I love the looks of this thing. The jury is out, I'll post some pics and let you know what I think of the tower.

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            #6
            Price was right. Do they have racks, etc?

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              #7
              They have racks but I think I'm going to get those on eBay for a better deal.

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                #8
                Looking at the Indy tower as well like that I can use existing holes from old tower with this one. How do you like it and would you buy it again,
                Thanks Digger

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                  #9
                  Yeah, I would have bought it again. I think the monster folds down a lot easier and I would recommend the now optional side bar for added stability. For the price I was happy with it.

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                    #10
                    Do you have any picture of your boat with the indy tower? Im looking at getting one real soon..

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                      #11
                      Here you go.







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                        #12
                        UTemachine
                        Did the tower bolt up I the stock holes? That tower looks tits on the boat, I am going to pull the trigger on one now. How does it perform??

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                          #13
                          Indy wakeboard towers?

                          I was pleased with it. I would for sure buy the side bars they offer now. With the side bars I bet it's rock solid. On the holes, it's not a rigid tower so it very easily could fit in your existing holes. My previous tower had a small footprint so I was able to use the existing holes up front and made new ones in the back. However it is one hole with one bolt. That makes it nice to only have to drill one versus 3 or 4.
                          Last edited by Utemachine; 02-24-2014, 06:49 PM.

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