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ernie1
Jun 30, 2017Explorer
Saint Augustine:
Sorry I don't have access to the rv at this point in time. The holder is really nothing more than what I"ve stated and it is fastened to the rv by using longish stainless steel hose clamps which secures it to the frame. These hose clamps can be ganged to make them longer and are available for use in clamping dryer vents and such. The material for the holder is black abs sewer pipe and can be glued together and mounted without drilling any holes. If you look under your rv from the rear you'll see an open space running front to rear to the left of the spare tire. The opening of the holder for inserting the hose terminates right under the rear bumper.
Sorry I don't have access to the rv at this point in time. The holder is really nothing more than what I"ve stated and it is fastened to the rv by using longish stainless steel hose clamps which secures it to the frame. These hose clamps can be ganged to make them longer and are available for use in clamping dryer vents and such. The material for the holder is black abs sewer pipe and can be glued together and mounted without drilling any holes. If you look under your rv from the rear you'll see an open space running front to rear to the left of the spare tire. The opening of the holder for inserting the hose terminates right under the rear bumper.
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