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AC09
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Jun 13, 2013

RV cover to cover a Firetruck

Our department just received a brand new Type III Widland fire Apparatus. It's on an International chassis with a forward facing cab configuration. Due to lack of space we dont have a truck bay to park it in. And it being red and parked in the sun in Yuma, AZ is no bueno!
So I am in search of an RV cover that we can use to cover it. Can anyone recommend a good cover that will work?

Thanks

8 Replies

  • macgrg wrote:
    Hi there, I live in Tempe and have an Adco cover that came with my 31ft Lazy Daze Class C. I don't use and you are welcome to it. Ya'll just gotta figure out how to get from here to there.

    Tim


    UPS, FEDEX, USPS. They all go there everyday. Call, get shipping, get paid for it, send it. Simple. Or, since it is only a 3 hr trip, maybe they will just come pick it up as that will be way cheaper than buying a new one.
  • Hi there, I live in Tempe and have an Adco cover that came with my 31ft Lazy Daze Class C. I don't use and you are welcome to it. Ya'll just gotta figure out how to get from here to there.

    Tim
  • Is this a Temp solution?
    Sean a lot of Fire Stations that us a big car port.
    Put sides part way down to keep sun off. leave open enough to allow wind to blow through. Keeps it from getting destroyed.
  • I can't imagine you would want to have to delay a response by spending several minutes uncovering the rig. A metal roof structure would suit you better.
  • Like I said, my cover is an off the shelf unit from CampingWorld made by ADCO. I'm on year 2 and I might get 3, but despite my best efforts, some holes have appeared and the patching material supplied doesn't work. The workmanship was shoddy (crappy zippers and missing buckles) and since it is designed to fit a range of sizes, it doesn't fit mine very well at all.

    However, It has done an outstanding job of protecting the finish, decals, rubber, roof, etc. of my motorhome. AZ sun, as you know, is brutal, probably worse in Yuma than in Sedona. The cover will work for you.

    It sounds like either a trailer or Class A cover will work. Give Adco a call. Have some dimensions ready for them and let them guide you. See if an off the shelf cover will fit good enough.

    Take Care,
    Eric
  • eric1514 wrote:
    Have a bake sale and raise money for a steel carport. No matter what cover you get, the house will burn down before you get the thing off your truck.

    If you insist, I'd call a company like ADCO up and see what they can do for you. CW advertises custom covers for RVs at about $45/ft. Do the math, and I think you'll find a carport competitively priced, especially when you consider that cover will only last 2 to 3 years.

    That being said, I use a cover on my RV because 1) I'm not in a hurry to unwrap, 2) I didn't buy a custom cover, so it only ran me $300, and 3) My neighbors would balk at a metal carport.

    Good Luck,
    Eric


    Bake Sale? Thats a lot of cookies!?! The truck is a Wildland Firefighting Apparatus so it is not a first out immediate response unit so no worries about the cover taking time to get off. Plans are in the works for a permanent shade structure but money being tight we may not see that happen for awhile. So the cover would be a quick fix until we do get the shade.
  • Have a bake sale and raise money for a steel carport. No matter what cover you get, the house will burn down before you get the thing off your truck.

    If you insist, I'd call a company like ADCO up and see what they can do for you. CW advertises custom covers for RVs at about $45/ft. Do the math, and I think you'll find a carport competitively priced, especially when you consider that cover will only last 2 to 3 years.

    That being said, I use a cover on my RV because 1) I'm not in a hurry to unwrap, 2) I didn't buy a custom cover, so it only ran me $300, and 3) My neighbors would balk at a metal carport.

    Good Luck,
    Eric

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