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stroza99 wrote:Lobstah wrote:
I'd be more concerned with the body/frame of the coach. Parking over grass is generally a bad idea as it provides a constant source of moisture, and you're likely to end up with more corrosion on your undercarriage.
If it's the only choice you have, then I'd put a tarp over the ground/under the coach.
Jim
Thanks for all the input, but a tarp under the MH? I would think that soaking water into the ground would be better the pooling water on top of a tarp, No?
thanks again all!
โOct-20-2013 05:25 PM
Lobstah wrote:
I'd be more concerned with the body/frame of the coach. Parking over grass is generally a bad idea as it provides a constant source of moisture, and you're likely to end up with more corrosion on your undercarriage.
If it's the only choice you have, then I'd put a tarp over the ground/under the coach.
Jim
โOct-20-2013 04:42 PM
Lobstah wrote:
I'd be more concerned with the body/frame of the coach. Parking over grass is generally a bad idea as it provides a constant source of moisture, and you're likely to end up with more corrosion on your undercarriage.
If it's the only choice you have, then I'd put a tarp over the ground/under the coach.
Jim
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