RV Trailer Cover Recommendation for a 29 foot Travel Trailer
Published 09/23/2016 >
Question:
I am looking for a high quality storage cover for my 2006 Fleetwood Terry 285 RLS, 5th wheel trailer. The unit body measures 29foot from the back to the front of the nose cap, but the length to the back of the ladder is 29foot 6. Please advise whether the # CAM45753 is the proper cover for this application. Also, what is the warranty coverage? is this cover the top of the line, or do you offer a higher quality cover? Thanks for your help.
asked by: Wes G
Helpful Expert Reply:
For your 29 foot long trailer the Camco UltraGuard 5th Wheel Cover # CAM45753 that you referenced would be a great choice. It is designed for 30 foot trailer but would work great on yours that measures 29 feet 6 inches with the ladder. The warranty is 2 years and would cover any manufacturer defects.
This is a top of the line cover that would work well for you.
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Camco UltraGuard 5th Wheel Cover - 30' Long
- RV Covers
- Storage Covers
- 5th Wheel Cover
- Travel Trailer Cover
- Toy Hauler Cover
- Driver Side Access
- Passenger Side Access
- Rear Access
- 28 Feet Long
- 29 Feet long
- 30 Feet Long
- Good UV/Dust/Weather Protection
- Gray
- Camco
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