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Roadmaster Guardian Rock Shield


RV Roadmaster Guardian Rock Shield

Product Overview

The Roadmaster Guardian Rock Shield is one of the easiest to use devices that can have drastic consequences if not used. It protects the tow car from rocks and debris kicked up from the motorhome's rear wheels. The Guardian attaches to the front of the tow car simply by sliding into any Roadmaster tow bar and can be removed in seconds. The Guardian fits all Roadmaster tow bars with quick-disconnects, including the Sterling, Falcon and Stowmaster.



The Problem

In just a few hundred miles, your motor home can kick up enough rock and gravel to cause thousands of dollars in damage to your towed vehicle's paint, body and/or windshield.



RV The Guardian Rock Shield on Tow Car


The Solution

Roadmaster Guardian Rock Shield protects your towed vehicle's windshield, finish and resale value with this attractive towed car shield. The Guardian is 26 inches high and over 6 feet in length and is crafted from hollow rotationally molded high-impact polyethylene.



Installation and Operation

The center panel easily attaches to the tow bar mounting bracket. Connecting rods attach the two side panels. The Guardian can be removed in seconds. Fits all Roadmaster tow bars with Quick-Disconnects, including the Sterling, Falcon and Stowmaster. For those who tow more than one car, the Second Vehicle Kit contains all the mounting hardware necessary to swap the Guardian from one vehicle to another in a jiffy!


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