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computermonkey
Aug 23, 2019Explorer
MitchF150 wrote:
Mitch,
But, if I headed that advice, I'd probably be on my 2nd or 3rd trailer by now... I park mine at home, under some trees, so to say the least, it gets pretty dirty..
This was several years ago and the cover was about 10 years old at this point. I have since gotten a new one, but the trailer still looks great!
Mitch
tenbear wrote:
Never used a cover on mine and we gets lots of snow up here in Vermont. Have never had a problem with the roof and it has been 12 years.
SidecarFlip wrote:
When I bought my new one, I made sure it would fit in my barn so snow or bad weather is a non issue. In fact, it stays inside all the time when not in use. Mine is 5 years old now (build date) and looks like new.
Amazing how well they hold up when out of the elements.
Hi All,
There are several post I saw where cover have been used with success. Can you please share the make and model of your cover.
We live in Oklahoma, hot sun in the summer. Our first camper we had you could see the damage. I wanting to protect the truck camper better. Do not have a way right now to build a car port or shed to storage it in.
Thanks,
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