Loading your snowmobile with these guides will be as satisfying as laying first tracks in fresh, untouched powder. Protects your sled and trailer from damage while loading. Interlocks so you can customize your setup.
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Hello everybody, Steve here with etrailer.com. Let's take a look together at our Caliber FlexGuides for your Snowmobile Trailers. These are a High Profile version. They're three and one-eighth inches tall, and you're gonna get eight individual ones to complete the guide. So these are gonna work to guide that snowmobile into the front of your trailer, making loading really easy and keeping you from driving off your trailer ramps, and from potentially damaging the side of your trailer. So they interlock, as you can see, and they can simply curve in, however tight or loose you need 'em, to make any kind of curves and those kind of things.
And I'll go ahead and throw an image up now of what these look like installed. The blue arrow there on the left of that photo is pointing to these. So, again, just gonna help you guide up and onto the trailer. Now, we recommend you combine these with the Low Profile FlexGuides. Those are sold separately.
I'll go ahead and throw the part number on the screen. And I've got one here that I pulled, this is sold separately, just to kinda show you a side-by-side of the height difference. So we have our High Profile, and then we have the Low Profile, again, which is sold separately, to give you a version, you know, option here. So, again, Low Profile sold separately. If you need them, pick them up here at etrailer.com.
Now, as you can see, these simply interlock together, very simply, and then they can pivot in or out. There's a view of the bottom. And, as you can see, you do get pan head screws with a Torx head bit included, so that's gonna be your primary installation right there with that. Read the instructions, it's pretty simple to install. Make sure you're always double-checking what's underneath before you screw anything down to any trailer, just so you're not hitting wires and important things like that.
Well, folks, that's gonna wrap it up. I am Steven, thank you so much for your time. I think this has been helpful for you, I hope it has been. Enjoy your day, and as always, be safe.
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