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MikeDupont
Dec 02, 2020Explorer
Terryallan wrote:MikeDupont wrote:
Thanks for posting that. Note made to always air out the bumper after using and storing sewer hose in it.
bumper end caps should have holes in them to allow it to dry inside, But just about any metal will rust after 8 or 9 years.
Quicker drying is much better. Running down the road no doubt helps a lot too (with holes in the caps). But the less humidity you have in an environment, the slower steel will rust. I always try to stack the odds in my favor. (and we do the beach a lot where Humidity Rules ;) ).
+1 on using vinyl fence posts. I did that on my last TT and plan on doing it to the next one we will buy shortly if they ever go back to making a model i like.
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