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crasster
Mar 21, 2017Explorer II
Personally I can't stand RV covers. They are very tough to work with. A job to get on and off... It will definitely require roof access.
With that said, I do believe one of the best things and RV owner should buy BEFORE they buy a coach is a metal building to keep it in. It doesn't need to be fancy or anything. Keep these things out of the elements and they can often last a lifetime. I've even seen tires go 12+ years when stored indoors.
Anyway to answer your question, covers are tough but they do work. You need to make them impeccably tight.
With that said, I do believe one of the best things and RV owner should buy BEFORE they buy a coach is a metal building to keep it in. It doesn't need to be fancy or anything. Keep these things out of the elements and they can often last a lifetime. I've even seen tires go 12+ years when stored indoors.
Anyway to answer your question, covers are tough but they do work. You need to make them impeccably tight.
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