Does Stromberg Carlson Bumper Mounted Clothes Line for RVs CL-100 Include Mounting Hardware
Published 11/22/2017 >
Question:
How do we mount this to our bumper? Do we need to buy bolts too? Do we have to drill into anything? We would rather not do that to our new motorhome.
asked by: Jesse
Expert Reply:
You do not have to drill anything or buy anything extra to install the Stromberg Carlson Bumper Mounted Clothes Line for RVs # CL-100 on your new motorhome.
No-drill mounting hardware is included and this hardware can remain in place on your 4-inch square bumper even while you travel. The 4-foot lightweight aluminum uprights are easily installed on the brackets when it's laundry day and they stow for travel. The mounting hardware can be positioned on your rear bumper as far apart as 7-feet to give you plenty of room. This kit also includes 35-feet of clothesline.
If you need more drying capacity we also offer the Extend-A-Line Drying Rack # CL-27 that mounts to your RV's rear ladder. This rack offers a 60-lb total weight capacity.
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Stromberg Carlson Bumper Mounted Clothes Line for RVs - Aluminum
- Laundry Accessories
- Laundry Drying
- Clothesline
- Drying Rack
- Aluminum
- Bumper Mount
- 35 Feet Long
- Silver
- Stromberg Carlson
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