Storage & Tire Covers for 2013 Aliner Classic Pop-Up
Published 08/10/2016 >
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Our Aliner is stored in Virginia and is 15 feet overall length. It also has a spare tire on the back that adds an additional 2 feet. What cover do you recommend?
asked by: Jim P
Expert Reply:
Your 15-foot Aliner Classic pop-up camper trailer's width is 78-inches, or 6-1/2 feet. Expressed in inches the length is 180-inches. We offer Camco's UltraGuard storage cover # CAM45764 for pop-ups from 14-to-16 feet.
This will have some extra slack for easier installation. If you happen to have added any trailer-mounted accessories then this larger cover is your best bet.
I recommend using a separate spare tire cover rather than trying to have the camper cover also protect the tire. Aliner supplies several tire sizes for your Classic (both 13- and 14-inch wheels) so you will want to select a cover that is capable of handling the largest possible diameter tire that could be installed, about 27-inches. For a black cover you can use # RA772901 from Rampage or one of the others shown on the included link.

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