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 Trailoring with a MudMotor 
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I know this has probably a question that has been asked before but I couldn't find an answer for GTRs with the search button. What do you guys do to secure your motor while traveling down the road? I use a strap but it still bounces a little. I live in south LA so avoiding the bumps is out of the question. :x


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that bracket works great.

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I just got the trailer bracket installed and love it. Before I used 2 ratchet straps to hold her in place.

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this thread is gay.
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You need to strap them all down!If nothing else,You look like a idiot going down the road with your shit jumping up and down!!

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WATCH OUT DA!!!!!!

You messing with the FE's now!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :shock: :shock: :roll:

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why would you not want to do anything you could to protect your motor and your transom on your boat? if you dont do anything to secure your motor thats just foolish.

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just rent a helicopter to air-lift the boat from house to lake. that way those bad ol potholes won't ruin ur boat/motor. :)


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Got the gtr bracket mine broke today in two peace and it's not that old they need to make them out of 3/.16 will call for another


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go to lowes i think they have some 1 1/2" aluminum 3/16 strap u can buy and u could make your own

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