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Hogrider1
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Jan 03, 2014

Securing a bra to a class A coach

My wife and I have sewn up a wind deflecting bra for our Coachman MH. I am at the point of installing it and was going to use snaps. IS there a better device that would work without the blemishes snaps would show?

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  • Rascally Road Warrior wrote:
    Iv'e seen bras do more damage than good.


    I hear this often.

    My MH. will be 20 years old next year and has had a bra on it many of the years. It looks amazing and the only chips on it are from running from Vegas to Oregon on 1 trip.

    Very slight wear marks are visible if I show you where they are. I do not have to point out the chips from that 1 trip. The bra saves your front end. A properly made bra will not damage the paint.


    Pogoil.
  • Twist fasteners is how mine installs. I don't notice them being there.
  • The bra that came with my used windsor uses the twist style fasteners. I walk past the front of it every day, sometimes multiple times and I dont notice them. I mean they are there and I know it, but I just dont notice them. I am usually staring at the whole rv. I admit it, at my age my rv is all the eye candy I can take. :B

    The front is amazingly blemish free of chips and what not. I never really thought they helped all that much, but I have been converted.
  • I believe twist connectors are the current status quo for bras. Unsightly but much more secure than snaps. You cannot see them from 30 feet away.