Recommended Windshield Protection For 2006 Honda Accord Towed Behind Class A RV
Question:
Looking at purchasing windshield protector for our 2006 honda accord. We tow it behind our Class A RV, and we find that rocks are chipping away at the windshield. Your covers seem to be for ice and sun, and my question is which one will be most secure and stay on as its being towed? The ones I see listed are too wide, so they might flap and get destroyed quickly. Looking for something that can be tucked into the doors, adjusted to be tight and secure. Do you have any suggestions?
asked by: Lisa K
Expert Reply:
I have another option for you, but we do not have cover that goes on the windshield of your 2006 Honda Accord when it is being towed behind your Class A RV.
Instead we have Roadmaster Tow Defender Protective Screening # RM-4750 which fits Blue Ox tow bars with Blue Ox brackets, Demco tow bars with Demco brackets, Roadmaster motorhome-mounted tow bars with direct connect base plate, and Roadmaster bumper mounted D-rings.
This will attach to the 2" receiver on your RV and will deflect rocks and debris that your RV kicks up to prevent damage to your vehicle and windshield.
If you have have a Roadmaster Crossbar style base plate kit and Roadmaster tow bar you would need the # RM-4700 instead.
If you are towing your Accord with a dolly, adding mud flaps like the RoadMaster RoadWing Removable, Expandable Mud Flap System for RVs, Buses and Dual-Tire Trucks # RM-4400-102 will stop rocks and other debris before they are able to make it to your towed vehicle.
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RoadMaster RoadWing Removable, Expandable Mud Flap System for RVs, Buses and Dual-Tire Trucks
- Mud Flaps
- Universal Fit
- Rear Pair
- Smooth Frame
- No-Drill Install
- Hitch Mount
- 36 Inch Wide
- Rubber
- Roadmaster
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Roadmaster Tow Defender Protective Screen for Tow Bars with Quick Disconnects
- Accessories and Parts
- Tow Bar
- Vehicle Guards
- Protective Screening
- Tow Defender
- Roadmaster
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Roadmaster Tow Defender Protective Screen for Towed Vehicles
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- Tow Bar
- Vehicle Guards
- Protective Screening
- Tow Defender
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