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Cobra21 wrote:
The next winter, we tied 1 rope under the center so it couldn't blow off, then (this is the key) tie a rope all the way around the camper, right above the bumpers, and cinch it tight and walk away. Will do this again this year with our new cheap cover. By doing it this way, you don't have the tight pull at every corner and obstacle. Last one lasted 6 Minnesota winters.
Brian
โSep-25-2017 06:12 PM
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โSep-25-2017 10:50 AM
pianotuna wrote:For a lot of reasons that you most likely would not understand... :h :? :R
Do the RV stores cover the RV's? If they do not, why should you?
โSep-25-2017 10:35 AM
pianotuna wrote:
Do the RV stores cover the RV's? If they do not, why should you?
โSep-25-2017 10:30 AM
pianotuna wrote:
Do the RV stores cover the RV's? If they do not, why should you?
โSep-25-2017 09:02 AM
pianotuna wrote:
Do the RV stores cover the RV's? If they do not, why should you?
โSep-25-2017 08:49 AM
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โSep-25-2017 07:31 AM
Scotty092278 wrote:
Our trailer is parked outside of our home. Winters here produce some snow, which can stick for several weeks at a time. We have very sunny and hot summers, though I'm not sure I'll use a cover once the camping season begins. (It'll depend how easy it is to install, I suppose.)
All that said, I'd like to buy an adequate cover without going overboard.