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 James, welcome back! The only plug and play wiring harness I have for flat towing is the Curt Custom Tail Light Wiring Kit for Towed Vehicles item #C96JR. This has a 4-way connector that plugs into your motorhome. This plug and play harness…
Hi Brian! Having a cover that is breathable is definitely important. If it isn't, mold can form and you really don't want that. That said, if you are in a dryer area of the country, it is a little less important than if you are in a more…
It sure will Russel. The Parkit360 Force Electric Trailer Dolly item #PA96VR has a 5,000 lbs capacity. It's going to work great with your Jayco Jay Flight SLX 195RB. It also has both a 2" and 2-5/16" hitch ball included. What kind of…
Hi Jeff; yes, the zippered panels on the Classic Accessories ProTop4 RV Cover #CA23DY will allow you to access the rear door on your 2022 Winnebago Micro Minnie 1808FBS. Are you getting ready to store it for the winter?
Hey Hans. For your class C 2021 Leisure Travel Unity Motorhome, I recommend the Adco SFS AquaShed RV Cover item #290-52843. It is constructed of a polypropylene that will work to bead water, increase breathability which will reduce the risk of mold,…
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 Brian. You need at least 2-1/2" between your awning and the door frame to install the MORryde Safe-T-Rail Telescoping RV Hand Rail item #MR54BR. You'll be good with a 3-1/2" gap. What kind of trailer do you have?
No, they do not Nick. The Karrier ST205/75R14 Radial Trailer Tire with 14" Aluminum Wheel item #KE93JR you were looking at is received from the supplier already with the tire mounted on the wheel. The supplier does not balance the combination,…
Hello Monica, we sure do! Assuming the 24' measurement is the body of the camper not including the tongue. Adco makes a nice winter storage cover for this. Take a look at the following: - Adco SFS AquaShed RV Cover for Travel Trailers up to…
The Aquashed and the Olefin RV covers both do great in winter applications like yours. Adco has told us that the two lines you mentioned are the best for that type of climate, but overall, I'd give edge to the Olefin like the part #AD47ZR that…
Hey Samuel, thanks for reaching out! The etrailer Cargo Carrier #e98874, Cage Enclosure #e82FV, and Cover #e43RV can be found in a kit as part #e42mv on our site. This actually comes with the Coupler Lock #e98889 as well, so you'll get an…
RV covers are essential for protecting your vehicle from the elements, whether it's sun, rain, or snow. They come in various sizes and materials to fit different RV models and climates. Consider factors like durability, ease of installation, and climate s
Lay the cover out on the ground first to identify the front and back. Use the zippers and straps to secure it tightly. If installing alone, start from the front and work your way back, ensuring a snug fit. Some covers come with installation aids like ropes or poles to make the process easier.
Measure your RV from end to end, including any attachments like ladders or spare tires. Choose a cover that offers a snug fit but allows for some extra room to accommodate accessories. A well-fitted cover ensures better protection and reduces the risk of tears.
Regularly clean your cover to remove dirt and debris, which can cause wear. Use patch kits to repair small tears promptly. Store the cover in a dry place when not in use to prevent mold and mildew. Proper maintenance can significantly extend the cover's lifespan.
For sunny climates, consider Tyvek or UV-resistant materials to prevent sun damage. In rainy areas, waterproof or water-resistant covers are ideal. For snowy regions, opt for thicker, durable materials that can withstand heavy snow and ice.
Look for covers with reinforced corners and seams, as these areas are prone to wear. Consider covers with warranties or those made by reputable brands known for quality. Investing in a durable cover can save you money in the long run by reducing the need for frequent replacements.