CE Smith Post-Style 40" Guide-Ons Comparison Black and White
Updated 07/10/2021 | Published 07/08/2021 >
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What is the difference between the white and black ce27626 guide ons
asked by: James F
Helpful Expert Reply:
The only difference in the CE Smith Post-Style Guide-Ons for Boat Trailers # CE27626 and # CE27620 is the color of the PVC posts. The # CE27620 uses white PVC posts while the # CE27626 has black PVC posts.
Both sets of posts are 40" tall, have a pipe diameter of 2-3/8", adjust out up to 13" and attach to the frames of trailers up to 3" wide x 4-1/4" tall.
You can use the CE Smith Extra-Long U-Bolt Kit # CE11416 for trailer frames up to 3" wide x 5-1/4" tall. And the LED Light Kit # CE27656A will provide you with better visibility when having to maneuver the boat trailer in low light conditions.
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CE Smith Post-Style Guide-Ons for Boat Trailers - 40" Tall - Black - 1 Pair
- Boat Trailer Parts
- Guides
- Post-Style Guide
- 40 Inch Tall
- Galvanized Steel
- PVC
- CE Smith
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