RV Storage Covers....
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RV Storage Covers....
Ok, not sure if this one has been addressed before or not but... I've heard some people say don't use the pre-fitted RV storage covers because they will "wear away" at the rubber roof from the wind and then I've also heard it depends on what brand you get and the moisture issue. What are your thoughts / experiences......
Thanks,
Eric
Thanks,
Eric

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Re: RV Storage Covers....
I have one of these: http://www.jcwhitney.com/Camper-Covers/GP_2004597_N_111+10207+600013979_10107.jcw
I only used it once a couple of years ago and it worked fine, but I did have to put some protection on the corners over the down spouts. I haven't used it mainly because it is not easy to put it on and take it off by yourself (DW is usually not available when I attempt this work).
I only used it once a couple of years ago and it worked fine, but I did have to put some protection on the corners over the down spouts. I haven't used it mainly because it is not easy to put it on and take it off by yourself (DW is usually not available when I attempt this work).
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