Spool Type Rubber Keel Roller, 5"
Key Features
5" long
5/8" hole
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Pros
- Can Withstand Use
Cons
Best Uses
- Boat Loading And Support
Comments about Smith Spool Type Rubber Keel Roller, 5":
great product
Comments about Smith Spool Type Rubber Keel Roller, 5":
Don't mess around trying to save the old shaft and caps. Replace those at the same and save yourself some headaches.
You don't realize how bad the old rollers are until you have new.
Pros
- Can Withstand Use
Cons
Best Uses
- RV
Comments about Smith Spool Type Rubber Keel Roller, 5":
Its a frikken trailer roller! It rolls.
Pros
- Easy To Use
Cons
Best Uses
- Personal Watercraft
Comments about Smith Spool Type Rubber Keel Roller, 5":
What a difference it made when loading & unloading my boat. Great product.THANKS
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Can you tell me which roller material is the softest? And which is the hardest?
ThanksAsked on 6/29/2009 by boeing from Frederickson , Wa.1 answer
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TPR rollers are the softest, followed by polyurethane and black rubberAnswered on 6/30/2009 by Ryan from Overtons


