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- docsouceExplorer II2X on the Rubber Maid tote for the connectors. Before I store them in the small tote, I rinse them off them put them in a heavy plastic sealable bag then put them back in the large rear storage area. I have always stored the sewer hose in the bumper, no reason not to. Also to give me more room in the storage area I built a mount for the spare tire that attaches to the rear bumper. That bumper is coming along for the ride anyway, might as well put it to use. We have a Thor 22E class C.
- IAMICHABODExplorer III keep all my Rhino sewer hoses,The 15 Foot and The 5 Foot extension and all fittings in a Rubbermaid Tote,this keeps them away from everything so it won't contaminate anything and it is stackable,I have a large rear storage space like yours,
- OFDPOSExplorerWow , with all the storage space in the back even with room for a spare tire and your asking where to store the sewer ring and associated adapters ?
Consider yourself lucky !
Get a small plastic tub with a lid and store the pieces in it and put it back there in the hugh storage you have.
We have the Winn Aspect 28B and its knocking on 30ft and all we have are 4 small compartments along the side. With NO square tube bumper on the back to slide the sewer hose into...
So I have a small plastic tub that holds the hose coiled up and the associated fitting I need in it. ;)
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