Ex-Guard 2018 Q3 Newsletter

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1 Trucks have a tightening wedge on the Ex-Guard bracket to remove any movement in the receiver. Make sure that they have been installed, and that if there is any movement in the receiver go ahead and retorque them to 75 ft lbs. JUST A REMINDEr, Your Volvo, Peterbilt & SOME KENWORTH 2 If you’re a hardworking trucker, then you know how a guard can get decorated with bugs. I’m proud of my truck and my truck shows it, that’s why I always keep a cloth and WD-40 with me. When you’re doing a quick wash, pressure, or even squeegee, you can quickly polish up your Ex- Guard. Take a chamois cloth and wipe down your guard with WD-40, and it will shine like new on the road. Want the Best SHine? 3 Grab our Black XG-PS005FP or Silver XG- PS020FP Ex-Guard patch kit, a caulk gun, putty knife, and some WD-40. Thoroughly clean the surface of your guard, apply filler using the caulking gun then smooth it out with your putty knife. Once the filler sets, give your guard a nice shine with some WD-40. DiD you hit something and need a repair on your coating?

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