I didn’t think about that. Mostly because I don’t buy toys I can’t pay cash for.hopefully they dont need a loan for one.. the camper interest rates are insane.
Gage actually blew over, so I have to guess. And that guess is something between 0.4 and about an inch. We needed it.how much rain at your place last night? I got .8 inches and I heard that my land got around 1.5... according to a neighbor
That is a spitten image of my camper ---- they sell those protectors -- a must in my opinion. Why they ever went away from alum i do not know (cost most likely)
That is a spitten image of my camper ---- they sell those protectors -- a must in my opinion. Why they ever went away from alum i do not know (cost most likely)
agree! the same way. i called recently checking on a camper for the folks and asked what the interest rates were- 60-180 month and 6.5%-13% depending on term and credit score. insane!I didn’t think about that. Mostly because I don’t buy toys I can’t pay cash for.
Do the vents still open after installing these covers? Would you mind sharing a link for the type you are talking about? TIAI went through this with my last camper, so I bought 3 of those Camco vent covers are a must in my opinion. I put them on the camper we have now, right after we bought it. They are super easy to install.
In-laws had 2 inches in about 45 min-1hr this morning in E Bis. Been a long damn time since I’ve seen it rain that hardLooks like you guys are getting a bunch of rain again today hopefully nothing like before
Yes, the vents still open.Do the vents still open after installing these covers? Would you mind sharing a link for the type you are talking about? TIA
Will these things survive a hail storm?
They probably would take a beating but are cheaper to replace than vent/screen combo. If bad enough, it would most likely get both but your campers gonna be totalled anyhow.Will these things survive a hail storm?
Had the vent cover fail on my last camper but fortunately it was above the toilet and the toilet seat was up so any water just ended up in the holding tank. It seemed that the plastic was really brittle and rotten from too much sun I am guessing. These covers would at least shade the original covers so they would keep the water out even if the Maxx Air cover sustained some damage.They probably would take a beating but are cheaper to replace than vent/screen combo. If bad enough, it would most likely get both but your campers gonna be totalled anyhow.
A wet mattress isn’t always bad.Had the vent cover fail on my last camper but fortunately it was above the toilet and the toilet seat was up so any water just ended up in the holding tank. It seemed that the plastic was really brittle and rotten from too much sun I am guessing. These covers would at least shade the original covers so they would keep the water out even if the Maxx Air cover sustained some damage.
Would hate to have the cover in the bedroom fail during a heavy storm. Don't want a wet mattress!
Depends on what side you are sleeping onA wet mattress isn’t always bad.