Can I Access The Rear Door of My 2005 Durango 5th Wheel with the Camco UltraGuard 30 Foot Cover?
Published 10/26/2016 >
Question:
I have a 2005 Durango 5th wheel and it has the door swords the back. Can I access the door with the cover Camco UltraFuard Code: CAM45753 My 5th wheel is 30foot Long
asked by: Allen S
Helpful Expert Reply:
Absolutely. With the Camco UltraGuard 5th Wheel Cover, # CAM45753, you will have multiple zippered flaps that will allow you to access your door and other storage areas while the cover is still in place. The zippers are heavy-duty to remain durable with use so you can get in and out with the cover still on as much as needed. The cover's integrated self-adjusting hold-down straps hold the cover securely to prevent flapping so the rest of the cover is still secure even with a flap open for access. This cover's micro-porous breathable film repels rain and snow while allowing trapped moisture to escape, so you won't get surprised by dripping water when opening or closing a flap.
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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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