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goducks10
Sep 01, 2015Explorer
Walaby wrote:
So is this a better option than storing it in the rear bumper of the TT? Or is this because you don't have the rear bumper storage.
Just curious is all.
Mike
I have a Rhino sewer hose and with the screw on sewer connection it's a PITA to get both in the rear bumper. Everything slides into the fence post real easy plus I mounted the fence post right next to my sewer drain pipe. So I'm not walking back n forth to get the hose stuff. It's all in one spot. Gotta say it's probably the best add on I did. I also used the same fence post on our previous TT. Unbolted it from the TT and moved it to the 5th wheel. So it's about 5 years old now.
When I'm at a dump station watching other RV'ers mess with stuffing hoses into plastic bins or walking back to the rear of the RV to stuff the hose in it just reinforces the idea of having everything all in one spot.
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