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Stone shield for caravan


Does anyone have a practical solution to stop stones from being kicked up by the towing car onto the front of the caravan. No room on the Van A frame for any sort of shield. Any suggestions, photos or diagrams would be appreciated

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A piece of canvas or 'rip-stop' vinyl in a sailtrack at the top of the van that is flat on the front while travelling (held down by a few tonneau clips), and is pulled out like an awning when parked..........?

Never seen one like that, but should work OK.

Cheers,
Peter

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I have seen where heavy duty shade cloth has been cut to size, edges reinforced by hemming, and the whole piece is placed under the A frame.
It was then attached to the  vehicle towbar & under the A frame with 'bungy cord'. The flexible cord allows adjust when turning etc.
So, all stones hit the underside of the shade cloth and prevent hitting the van.

Hope this gives you an idea as to where to start..cheers


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I have had a padded vinyl cover made that goes over the front boot and all keeps the boot more waterproof as well

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Thanks for all the suggestions. I like the shade cloth idea with bungy straps. I will post the results after i have tried some of the ideas

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At the Caravan show saw a product call Rock Tammer, fits over the standard Hayman Reece tow hitch for easy removal when not needed  .   A mate got a set i thought a little costly at around $300.00  They look OK on his Patrol .

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I'd be interested to know if anyone has actually tried these Rock Tamers. If they're OK, I was thinking of buying some. You can buy them in chrome for $399 or in black for $359. There are photos on www.rocktamers.com.au

-- Edited by Captain at 00:00, 2008-09-01

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had a look at that website, I think they would work, they obviously bolt on to ones drawbar and the flaps hang off of the bar, anyone with a welder and a couple of truck mudflaps could build these at a 1/4 of the cost, the idea is good and sound, but the price, oh boy!!!

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