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Desert_Captain
Jul 11, 2014Explorer III
I finally broke down and bought a set of tire covers. Most of the year our 24' C is parked between a large fiver to the east and and 42' Tag axle Class A on the west. This arrangement keeps the rig in "the valley of shade" for most of the year. This is our first full Tucson summer for the coach and now both of my neighbors, snowbirds, have flown back to their respective nests leaving our coach out in the sun. :E
It is a pain to crawl down and reach behind the wheels, especially the dually's but once the bungy cord is attached the wind cannot blow them away and they keep the sun off of my new Michelins. I opened the hatches that are protected by the Max Air covers so we get decent air flow through the coach.
I'm so glad we have a solid fiberglass roof and we use the coach a couple of times a month (we just returned on June 30th from a 2 month cross country trip), and are headed back up to the White Mountains next week. I check on the rig at least once a week and roll out the awning to dry from the frequent Monsoon thunderstorms... which only takes about 15 minutes.
:C
It is a pain to crawl down and reach behind the wheels, especially the dually's but once the bungy cord is attached the wind cannot blow them away and they keep the sun off of my new Michelins. I opened the hatches that are protected by the Max Air covers so we get decent air flow through the coach.
I'm so glad we have a solid fiberglass roof and we use the coach a couple of times a month (we just returned on June 30th from a 2 month cross country trip), and are headed back up to the White Mountains next week. I check on the rig at least once a week and roll out the awning to dry from the frequent Monsoon thunderstorms... which only takes about 15 minutes.
:C
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