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towpro
Feb 23, 2017Explorer
Not really today, but last fall I "adjusted" the motor position on the jacks on my Arctic Fox. Before they were hanging out in the rain.

you can see there is around 1/4" of clearance between motor head and awning.

before the rain gutters dripped direct on motors. now the motors are more protected under small rear over hang, but wind driven rain still gets on them.
Also call me anal, but I bought a small can of Rust Oleum clear paint and a brush. I used this to coat every bolt, washer and fitting that was undercoated hardware. As you can see 4 months outdoors and they sill are shiny silver :)

you can see there is around 1/4" of clearance between motor head and awning.

before the rain gutters dripped direct on motors. now the motors are more protected under small rear over hang, but wind driven rain still gets on them.
Also call me anal, but I bought a small can of Rust Oleum clear paint and a brush. I used this to coat every bolt, washer and fitting that was undercoated hardware. As you can see 4 months outdoors and they sill are shiny silver :)
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