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DutchmenSport
Nov 13, 2016Explorer
Looks like you did a nice job there. Reminds me of what I did on my previous camper. I removed this when we traded for the current camper. I haven't found a convenient way to hang this on my current camper as the underbelly is completely enclosed and I have no desire to cut holes in it. But this worked for almost 8 years! I'm sure you will have great success with yours too.
The reason I installed this tube long ways under the trailer, rather than side-to-side was because the tube was 10 feet long.










Since we now have our Outback, I don't have a good way to install it. So, to take care of the sewer hose's, I came up with this idea. I do not carry sewer hoses in my trailer bumper. I carry long poles, fire poker, hot dog sticks, long metal poles and such.



The reason I installed this tube long ways under the trailer, rather than side-to-side was because the tube was 10 feet long.










Since we now have our Outback, I don't have a good way to install it. So, to take care of the sewer hose's, I came up with this idea. I do not carry sewer hoses in my trailer bumper. I carry long poles, fire poker, hot dog sticks, long metal poles and such.



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