nice work mmobius i have been reading this as your been posting and had to keep refreshing to make sure you were done before i posted LOL. I like this idea and i will be doing it soon as my port side pad is walking out again.
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nice work mmobius i have been reading this as your been posting and had to keep refreshing to make sure you were done before i posted LOL. I like this idea and i will be doing it soon as my port side pad is walking out again.
Good Job! Thanks for the DIY. I don't need to replace mine yet, but I am glad to know where to look for info when i do.
I was told by a someone that a lot of manufacturers are not even using the pads anymore?
Mmobius thanks for writing this up. Just did it the other night and it was very quick/easy to do thanks to your information.
Much appreciated!
Can this also be used on the XLV? I need to replace my pads and do not want to wait on ordering if I can just go to Wal-Mart!!! Please let me know if anyone has used these on an XLV
I have not needed to swap out the pads but I see no reason why it would not work.
I do have the same pads on the top surface of the boat to give people a target to hit with their feet when boarding the boat.Attachment 15322
Good write up on the process however I posted those extact same traction pads a year or so ago & they lasted about 6 months before they started to "walk-out" like the OEM pads did. Hope yours last longer than mine.
Thanks for the write up on this one! I noticed ours are starting to walk out on our 2010. Probably something I will tackle in the off season. I appreciate the images and the step by step.