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Old 03-12-2017, 02:38 PM   #21
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Well, we just put the cover on from Classic Accessories. Wasn't to bad to put on other than the wind. We got pipe insulation to go around all the sharp points and on the little spouts off the rain gutters. We used zip ties to keep the pipe insulation where it belongs. It worked out really well.
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Old 03-12-2017, 03:15 PM   #22
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Well, we just put the cover on from Classic Accessories. Wasn't to bad to put on other than the wind. We got pipe insulation to go around all the sharp points and on the little spouts off the rain gutters. We used zip ties to keep the pipe insulation where it belongs. It worked out really well.
Looks great, 'though be aware with your stabilizers down, These are a welcome mat to your welcoming rodent's.
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Old 03-12-2017, 03:21 PM   #23
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We have a fair amount of snow on the. Should I put them up or leave them down? 6-12" is suppose to be coming.
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We have a fair amount of snow on the. Should I put them up or leave them down? 6-12" is suppose to be coming.
Put them up, IMO those little devil's rodent's, can and will find ways to get to a place to hibernate.
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Old 03-12-2017, 03:32 PM   #25
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Sounds good!
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What are the details re where you got the cover from, model etc. May want to get one for the summer months when not in use. How long did it take you to put it in place?
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Old 03-12-2017, 05:53 PM   #27
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I got it off Amazon for less than $300. The measurements I chose when I ordered it were 27'-30' travel trailers. It's a Classic Accessories cover. It took 4 of us because it was very windy when we put it on. But when we started to finish, it was about a half an hour. If was still, easy 15 minutes. The model is Poly Pro 3.
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What are the details re where you got the cover from, model etc. May want to get one for the summer months when not in use. How long did it take you to put it in place?
Pipe insulation worked awesome for the sharp points by the way.
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Old 03-12-2017, 06:06 PM   #29
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If I am not mistaken your TT length dimensions are about the same as mine 32'3" did the size 27'-30' cover that length? Thanks for the details.
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Just a note to let you know that I just purchased a Toylok LC337120-33713 RV mounted lock with a 15' cable for $85.95 at Etrailer.com. I had one on my previous trailer a Starcraft 21FBS. I plan on installing this one on the left bumper near the power receptacle to ensure the safety of my Honda 2000i generator.
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My wife and I measured the Trailer, and it was 28'. We only measured the box and not the tongue or bumper. It covered the spare tire cover and the battery box though. I put a little bag with a draw string over our electric hitch to keep the weather of it also. The OCD kicked in and I bought the black lp tanks cover also to get rid of the white one that the dealer had on.
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Thank you, I was not thinking of the box by itself. I am glad yo brought that up.
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No problem
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Old 03-14-2017, 10:33 PM   #34
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Covered my 26RLWS up with an ADCO tyveck cover I found on a CW clearance table. It was for actually for a 26-28' class A. $80 out the door, works for me
I used tennis balls on the down spot, noodles over the bottom edge of the steps and plastic water jugs on the toung and bumper ends.
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Old 03-15-2017, 02:43 AM   #35
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Nice looking cover! You got lucky on the cover price wise.
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Old 03-15-2017, 04:34 AM   #36
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Covered my 26RLWS up with an ADCO tyveck cover I found on a CW clearance table. It was for actually for a 26-28' class A. $80 out the door, works for me
I used tennis balls on the down spot, noodles over the bottom edge of the steps and plastic water jugs on the toung and bumper ends.
Heck of a deal and find to.... on your new cover, [emoji102] great too [emoji106]
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