The guide posts on my Extreme trailer for the RZ2 use 2x4's covered in carpet. On a recent trip, I scratched the gel coat with the top corner of one of the posts (the carpet wore through, and the edge of the wood caused the scratch, I think).
I'm looking into replacing those posts with the ones that have the PVC that spins (which appear to be much more common). Those seem to make more sense, but I've never had them. Are there any downsides to that design over the 2x4/carpet design?
Also, I assume most people cover the PVC with guide post pads (usually foam covered in nylon). Anyone have recommendations on where to get those? I found some online sold by Beyond the Wake and others by Attwood, but it's hard to tell quality by website pics.
Thanks for any input.
I'm looking into replacing those posts with the ones that have the PVC that spins (which appear to be much more common). Those seem to make more sense, but I've never had them. Are there any downsides to that design over the 2x4/carpet design?
Also, I assume most people cover the PVC with guide post pads (usually foam covered in nylon). Anyone have recommendations on where to get those? I found some online sold by Beyond the Wake and others by Attwood, but it's hard to tell quality by website pics.
Thanks for any input.
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