All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Any Ideas on What to use to stop a cover from Tearing? SoundGuy wrote: smcrea wrote: In the past we have tried all sorts of things to 'blunt' the corners and sharp edges to that the cover doesn't tear. We've used plastic balls to foam. All are a pin to install Does anyone have any cheap and useful ideas on what to use? 3 covers over 10 yrs, no rips or deterioration at all. I use foam pipe wrap over the gutter extensions and scrap pieces of Reflectix over all sharp corners, both held in place with super sticky Duct tape. Even easier though is indoor storage, as I did last winter. :W feel your pain but gotta cover up in California weather especially summer, covers only last about three years no matter we try,pain in ... to put on but if ya don't weather destroys them, need to research all manufacturers for a soft inside lining so movement from wind will not rub off finish and it will,good luckRe: Maybe a new 5er.Hello all you lucky travelers. We are in process of buying our first 5th wheel and have searched wide and far. Been to the huge box store type dealers and were convinced working with a local smaller dealer is best.we could travel 2500 miles to pick one up and save 9000 dollars, ya lots money but break it down. When something goes wrong, and it will, so rely on a dealer to have mercy on your sole,good luck with that. Taking a two week vacation and spending hundreds on gas etc.,not me. Buying a Colombus 366 from Toscanini RV in Los Banos Calif., long established people.Was guaranteed by them during and after warranty, if it can be fixed in my driveway they will be there, and I believe them, so we all must ask ourselves,"How Lucky You Feel". We own a 2016 f350 long bed 4x4,should do trick for us what you think
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