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Gdetrailer
Feb 26, 2021Explorer III
wildtoad wrote:
Well there you have it. Opinions for keeping the TT in a garage and those that basically said do nothing but camp in it. To me it’s important for my MH, Toad to look nice, well maintained. I had several, some I’ve had to store outside, stored off site under a shed, and currently store under a carport next to my house. So far the carport has been a blessing, a garage would be better. Keeps critters at bay, both four legged and winged one too. Helps keep the roof cleaner, reduce black streaks, less UV damage to the external items. Your choice, choose wisely..
I would love to store mine under a hard cover but for myself, that is an impossibility..
I have acreage, but unfortunately all but a very small small upper part is on a steep drop off and no amount of 4x4s is going to safely get ANY RV up or down that hillside (12+ft drop over in only less than 20ft at the steepest point)..
So, the ONLY place I have to park my RV is beside a busy highway in my front yard about 40ft off the centerline of the road.. Making things worse is a UNDERGROUND NATURAL GAS LINE that goes UNDER the RV that I cannot put any permanent structure over.. Compounding that even more is my water well, plastic pipe from the well and electric for the well is located 2 ft from the tires of my RV..
My RV looks fine, just wash once a yr and the dirt and road grime accumulated after a yr washes right off..
Besides, don't you think a RV with a garage built around it would be difficult to drive on the road? They HAVE to come out an play in the sun once in a while..
To answer the OPs question, I would not solely base my decision on buying a RV if it fits in a garage or not unless you have no other option for parking it.
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