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Old 04-02-2013, 08:29 PM
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It's great for that for sure.
 
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I feel sorry for these guys that have to leave them in storage, I would move 1st, lol
 
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I used to store mine indoors in the winter. Like it much better at home. I have a 35' RV cover for it. Didn't put it up this year though. Will next winter over the new one if it's not in AZ.
 
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Yes I use to park my motor homes inside but I got designer covers from camping world now.....
 
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How are they? Do they breath? That's the only thing that scares me about them. If they don't it's mold city.
 
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Yes they are very well vented, I've never seen mold or sweating inside the trailer

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They look good. Allot better than the cheap crappy non breathing ones I've seen. My look into getting one for under the shelter as well. Really good for warding off the UV rays and crap off the trees. Mid April to mid May is hell because of the Silver Maples at my house.
 
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Now you know why I always cover them, even just to keep the dust & sun off it....... I don't like cheap stuff
 
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I'm pretty **** about my stuff as well. Take care of it and it lasts. No two ways about it. The couple who bought my Keystone were really impressed at the shape it's in.
 
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Exactly, I think about resale almost from the day I buy some thing......... we take pride in our toys...and it shows
 
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I'm with you on that one for sure. The old gal across the street used to accuse me of trying to wash the paint off my vehicles LOL.
 
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Yes I get told that all the time too............... I just laff it off & drive away in my clean truck, lol
 
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Gerry. Did you get a custom made cover specifically for your fiver? If so how well does it hold up to our winters? Do you have to do anything special around the AC and vents due to the snow load? My shelter is awesome in the winter but it's a real pain to setup and break down. Takes a full day (10hrs) to erect and about 3 hours to drop.
 
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Well good morning everyone. Hope all is well and everybody has a great day. Cheers
 
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My cover is made to fit tight so it doesn't move around, they come in sizes every 3 ft
 


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