To determine the correct size RV storage cover for your Coleman Lantern LT Travel Trailer you'll need to measure the body length. In the attached picture below you'll see exactly how to measure. Once you have this measurement you can choose…
Hey Doug, That's a good question because fit is really important so the cover stays snug on your trailer, and there is a specific way to measure for the etrailer covers. It's pretty simple, and what you want to do is measure the body of the…
Hey Joe! Do you have a base plate already or just the Blue Ox tow bar? If you need a base plate kit you can use the Blue Ox Base Plate Kit #BLU24TR. In addition to the Second Vehicle Kit for Demco Air Force One #SM99209 you will need the following:…
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Hey Tim, of the available RV covers I would recommend the etrailer part #e37VV for your Rockwood Minilite that is 26 foot long for something that is easier to install and provides great protection. How much snow do you guys usually get?
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ADCO offers travel trailer cover choices that handle outdoor storage and winter weather with a solid fit and easy setup. Measure only the body of your trailer, not the tongue, to pick the right size, then consider adjustable straps to cinch things tight and cut down on flapping in strong winds. Select models also include zippered door panels for easier access while covered.
Some ADCO covers include zipper panels for door access. Verify if the panels match your door location, front or rear, before buying. If you need a panel in front of the wheel well, confirm that layout. The roof section allows room for items like a ladder, a/c, bathroom vent, and antennae; align carefully during install.
Measure the body of the camper only, not the tongue. Pick the ADCO length range that matches your body length, like a 24'-26' fit if your body length falls there. Use the integrated cinching or adjustable straps to get a snug fit and help reduce wind billow. If it feels too loose, step down a size range; if it's too tight, step up.
Installation is straightforward for most. Weighted strap ends can make tossing straps under easier. Work with two people and use ladders carefully, especially if climbing is dicey. Follow the instructions and check strap routing before tightening. Expect some adjustment to align door panels where needed.
Yes, it can handle winter storage and windy conditions when secured properly. Multiple straps running under the trailer help minimize flapping, even in strong gusts. Before storms, tighten all straps and cinches. Pad sharp corners and rooftop items like the AC and vents to help prevent wear or tears.
They protect well in long-term storage from weather and sun, but sharp edges can cause rips. Add padding at top corners and around protrusions, and consider extra reinforcement at corners. If you remove and replace the cover frequently, you may want something more durable. Inspect after severe weather and retighten straps.