Drain plugs

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    Drain plugs

    Where can I get a spare drain plug or two for my Max IV?

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    I judt ordered a 40-count bag for $14 from:
    www.realatvs.com
    Last edited by Rusty-Gunn; 09-01-2014 at 06:21 PM.
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    Great info, thanks!

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    hey guys, has anyone had much luck with the rubber expanding plugs like plumbers use ? they come in small sizes. you put them in the hole, turn a wingnut that pulls a bolt and expands the rubber plug in the hole. johnboy va.

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    That's all I use and in the water all the time. They work great for me.
    What it lacks in ground clearance it makes up for with traction.

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    Thay work good BUT if you drag on the bank going in or out of the water you can Pull them rite out. I did use them on my Terra Tiger but the drain holes are farther up the tub in it.
    The 40 for $14 is a good deal as if you use a small screw driver to remove them you can reuse them a couple of times over.

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    If you search the word "plugs" you'll get a few threads about rubber plugs and others.
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    I get the expanding rubber kind with the fold over lock.... Norm

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    I used those also in my Tiger. Just found the cheapy little ones Max came with did the job on it. But the older machines with the fiber Glass tub needs the rubber type.

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    Quote Originally Posted by john swenson View Post
    hey guys, has anyone had much luck with the rubber expanding plugs like plumbers use ? they come in small sizes. you put them in the hole, turn a wingnut that pulls a bolt and expands the rubber plug in the hole. johnboy va.
    all I use, never a problem

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