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TheHardWay9 wrote:
Caveat: Maybe supporting an aluminum framed camper isn't as important as supporting a wood framed camper due to the increased rigidity of the aluminum.
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joeshmoe wrote:
Okay, I'm gonna ask a stupid question....
What's wrong with parking it in the driveway, lowered with only the jacks supporting it? That's how mine is sitting and that's how i see dealers store them. Some campers seem to be on lots for months and even years on end
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Desertboy wrote:Two problems with tarps...they trap moisture (don't breath), and they rub/chaff on the camper due to flapping in the wind. Neither of those would be a problem in your barn.
I store both of mine inside one of my barns. I have wooden spools that cable came on, laying on their side, they are the perfect height to slide under the basement one in the front and one in the back. Then to keep the dust off them I draped a light thin tarp over them because birds like to come in the barns. It also seems to keep the wasps and dirt dobbers away from my refrigerator vent cap. So what's wrong with a tarp as long as there is no condensation underneath? Just curious.
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