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Measure bumper to bumper, then choose a class c rv cover sized nearest your length for less overhang and easier tie-downs. Zippered access panels and front/rear cinch straps help you secure extra fabric around the cab, handy if your class c lacks a bunk. A throw bag or strap weights can make routing tie-downs under the RV easier, and installation goes smoother with two people and calm weather.
Yes, it can be done solo in about 90 minutes, and with two people it's fairly painless. Don't install the cover on a windy day. The white side is the outer side. Use the included throw bag or weights to get straps under the RV, and follow the installation video and printed instructions.
Choose the length nearest the length of your RV. If it's oversized you'll get a large overhang at the front or back and wind can work it loose. Measure bumper to bumper and check overall height to know how far down the sides the cover will reach. If your Class C doesn't have a bunk over the cab, expect extra material up front; use the cinch straps to pull in slack.
Use the included straps to cinch the cover down securely. If bungee cords tend to stretch or a clamp comes loose, switch to rope for tie-downs. Avoid an oversized fit to reduce flapping. Don't over-tighten to the point of breaking a clip or tearing fabric; pull snug and distribute tension across multiple straps.
Yes, zippered panels allow entry without removing the entire cover. Position the opening at your primary door when you set the cover so you can check inside or start the engine during storage. Make sure zippers and straps are placed before cinching everything tight.