Sewer Hose Carrier for Motorhome
Updated 04/23/2020 | Published 04/22/2020 >
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Question:
Looking for a sewer hose carrier that mounts under the coach. I need the square access door thats is installed on the side of the coach that comes with it. Part numbers please so I can order it. Thanks
asked by: Tom
Expert Reply:
We do offer sewer hose carriers for hose lengths from 26 to 94 inches. These would usually mount under the coach, but they can be mounted on the top of the bumper or wherever else space is available. We don't offer anything with a square door or cover, however.
For a 26 inch length use # A04-0150 for white or # A04-0150XBK for black
For an option that's length adjustable from 34-60 inches, use # A04-3460 for white or # A04-3460BK for black
For an option that's length adjustable from 50-94 inches, use # A04-5094 for white or # A04-5094BK for black
These carriers feature a round door cap.
Many folks utilize their rear bumper to carry the sewer hose. If you have a 4 inch square tube bumper, # CAM40324 bumper caps would enclose the bumper, making a handy storage space. You'd need two of them.
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Valterra RV Sewer Hose Carrier - Adjustable - 50" to 94" - Black
- RV Sewer Hose Support
- Hose Carrier
- Plastic
- 50 - 94 Inch Long
- Black
- Valterra
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