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Equipment & Gear => Power Equipment & RV => Topic started by: shadowless_nite on November 24, 2023, 10:33:45 PM
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The last 2 years I've kept my trailer in my driveway in town with no trees nearby to drop leaves and debris on it and with a daily watchful eye on it. But I've been fortunate enough to now have a work van that I can take home. And my inlaws said it's OK to park it on their property. Unfortunately the spot they ok'd to park it has tall neighbors trees next to it dropping pine needles/pollen/leaves etc on it. Looking for where people have gotten quality covers. Trailer is a 2021 keystone springdale 2010BH. It is a lifted model where I don't actually have wheel well arches. So I was already planning on wheel covers.
This is our first travel trailer so I'd like to do it right and take care of it. Thanks in advance everyone.
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Metal carport,buy once cry once.Everything else is disposable PITA.
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I wouldn't use a fabric cover, they will wear a whole in your rubberized roof quick in the wind.
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https://www.coveryourtoys.com/
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https://www.coveryourtoys.com/
This ^^^^.
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Hmmm. Didn't even think about metal carport. Would have to discuss that with the inlaws since this isn't my property. If it was my own place I was storing I definitely would go this route.
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It can be anchored to a slab or the ground in a way that’s not permanent