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mdwarchichoke

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ok so I did a quick search and did not see it come up, but I believe everyone was ordering the 65" version of the Ve Ve guides for their trailers vs the 48" version? Not worried about getting the lights on top even though they do look nice! Most place I load and unload have good lighting etc. Just thing the 48" will be a little low.
 
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65” on my 212 LTDS
 

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65" on my 2008 212X.
 
Augie Just noticed it looks like you painted yours to match the trailer vs the zinc coating.
 
Yeah I did thought it would look nicer all black.
 
ordered mine today! Normally no issues, but I always seem to hit the boat ramp when we have the worlds biggest crosswind, jet skiers doing donuts on/in the ramp itself, or somebody who decides they can back their trailer between me and the next guy.
 
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