Protection while towing

Nancy J

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Just bought new 2011 Wrangler Unlimited Sahara - Mango Tango - want to protect grill and hood while towing behing our 40' Coach. Coach has mud flap, but still want more protection while towing new jeep. Not quite ready for chipped paint yet. 1st jeep purchase.
 

you can put one of those car bra's on the front, it will protect the paint from rock chips, make sure to applie several coats of wax under the bra or it will chaif the paint over time. personally the bra look silly to me, but they would be effective for what your looking for.

only other thing I can think of is instead of mud flaps, they make those brush thingy's that hang off the back of coaches and keeps rocks from kicking up.
 
I use the Blue Ox KarGuard mounted to my Aventa LX towbar.
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After about 14,000 miles of flat-towing my rig it has done it's job to protect paint and windshield.
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or maybe that clear stick on laminex bra stuff? like the sports car guys use on their cars
 

3M clear 5-7 year vinyl. Can get it at most places that do custom lettering/graphics etc... Maybe order from 3M online? It's basically what GM and others sell for near a thousand dollars as a paint protection option. I bought a 30 yard by 36" roll and cut to fit a few years ago, I think it was around $75 shipped.
 
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