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  • Difference Between Camco RV Wooden Sink Covers
  • There are a few differences between the Camco RV Wooden Sink Covers you mentioned, being their look and construction. Apart from that, they are the same type of sink cover, measuring 15" x 13" with rubber feet that keep the cover in place. The Camco Oak Accents RV Sink Cover # CAM43431 is made of solid oak and has a gloss finish to protect it. The Camco RV Wooden Sink Cover # CAM43436 is made of rubberwood (which is a stronger wood than the name implies) and also has a gloss finish.
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  • Comparing Adco Olefin and Camco UltraGuardCovers for a Winnebago Brave 34D Motorhome
  • The Adco Olefin HD RV Cover for Class A Motorhomes Up to 34' Long part # AD64ZR is the best and most durable cover option for a Winnebago Brave 34D Motorhome. This is partly due to the olefin top panel which does a better job of protecting from uv rays and water than the three layer panel of its competitors. It also has more extras like ladder cap and rain gutter covers as well as a better warranty than the Camco UltraGuard part # CAM45733.
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  • Recommended Class C RV Windshield Cover
  • The 24K and 24L is just the package type of the motorhome. Like how Chevy vehicles could be a LS, LT, or LTZ. The Adco Deluxe RV Windshield Cover for Class C Motorhome - Vinyl - White Item # 290-2523 is designed to fit both models so it's a great option for your 2019 Jayco Melbourne Motorhome.
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  • What is the Difference Between the MaxxAir and Camco RV Vent Covers
  • Both the MaxxAir Standard RV and Trailer Roof Vent Cover part # MA00-933066 and the Camco RV and Enclosed Trailer Roof Vent Cover w/ Detachable Louvered Screen part # CAM40431 are designed to fit 14" x 14" roof vents. The overall dimensions of the MaxxAir is 19" long x 18-1/2" wide x 9-1/2" tall and the overall dimension of the Camco RV is 18-1/2" long x 18" wide x 9-1/2" tall. Both of these roof vent covers come with mounting hardware and have a removable louvered vent for easy cleaning....
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  • What is Difference Between MaxxAir II RV Vent Cover # MA26JR and # MA00-955003
  • The difference is that the MaxxAir II RV and Enclosed Trailer Roof Vent Cover # MA26JR is just the better all-around option over the MaxxAir FanMate Rain Cover # MA00-955003. It fits more vents, flows more air, and is priced better so it's the best choice.
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  • Comparing Dual Wheel Covers To Separate Wheel Covers for Winter Storage
  • For tire covers, it really doesn't make a difference in function whether you use a dual tire cover like the Adco Tyre Gard Dual Axle RV Wheel Cover - 27" to 29" - Polar White # 290-3923 or the Adco Ultra Tyre Gard RV Wheel Covers - 27" to 29" - Polar White # 290-3953. The advantage of the dual cover is less covers and a sleek look. The advantage of the single tire covers is easier to install and fold for storage. I personally would go with the single covers because you won't have the...
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  • Comparing the Adco Tyvek Roof Cover and Adco SFS AquaShed Cover for a Forest River Wolf Pup 18TO
  • The Adco Tyvek Roof Cover was discontinued That said, the Adco # 290-52241 SFS AquaShed Cover does offer good protection and works best for short-term storage in moderate climates. Heavy-duty, 3-layer fabric protects against rain, snow, and sun. Contoured fit matches shape of your trailer. The best choice is the ADCO # AD97ZR. The Olefin HD travel trailer cover works best for long-term storage in all climates. Heavy-duty fabric protects against rain, dirt, wind, and sun. Contoured fit...
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  • What is the Difference Between Polypopylene Cover and PolyPro III Trailer Covers
  • The Adco Polypropylene RV Cover for Pop-Up Camper - Up to 10' Long - Gray # 290-2891 is the economical model of cover. It is a single layer of breathable yet water repellent polypropylene. Cover # CA80038 is a premium cover that uses a triple-ply (PolyPro III) fabric that not only keeps the trailer dry but also protects against nicks and scratches. This is the ideal cover for climates that have frequent precipitation. I have included some instruction links for you.
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  • Does the Camco RV Universal Fit Stovetop Cover and Splash Guard Come in Different Colors
  • Yes, we do have a variety of colors that the Camco RV Universal Fit Stovetop Cover and Splash Guard comes in. You can choose from the following for whichever matches your kitchen the best: Black - # CAM43554 White - # CAM43557 Almond - # CAM43559 I have also attached some review videos for you to check out.
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  • Comparing MaxxAir II and Fan-Tastic Vent Ultra Breeze Vent Covers
  • The MaxxAir II RV and Enclosed Trailer Roof Vent Cover # MA86JR and the Fan-Tastic Vent Ultra Breeze Trailer Roof Vent Cover # DMC38FR have very similar dimensions so I doubt anyone would be able to notice any difference in actual ventilation performance from the 1-inch height difference between them. Since the USA-made MaxxAir # MA86JR is both lower in price and has twice as long a warranty (6 years vs. 3 years) I would go with the MaxxAir.
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  • What is Difference Between Phoenix USA Hub Covers PXQH1002R VS PXQH2001R
  • While very similar the covers are designed for different year ranges of the Ford F-550 like the 2020 model that you have. Since yours is a 2020 the correct one you need is the part # PXQH2001R whereas the # PXQH1002R fits older versions of the RV.
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  • Comparing the Fan-Tastic Vent Ultra Breeze Trailer Roof Vent Covers part FVU1400GRS and FVU1500GR
  • The Fan-Tastic Vent Ultra Breeze Trailer Roof Vent Cover part # FVU1400GRS is designed to be used with Fan-Tastic Vent model numbers starting with "DF" whereas the Fan-Tastic Vent Ultra Breeze Trailer Roof Vent Cover part # FVU1500GR is designed to be used with Fan-Tastic Vent model numbers starting with "FA" or "FV". That is the only difference. The model number will be on the base under the screen.
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  • Comparing the Adco Olefin and Classic Accessories PolyPro Covers for a Rockwood Ultra Lite 2604WS
  • I recommend the Adco Olefin All-Climate + Wind RV Cover part # AD87ZR for your 2018 Forest River Rockwood Ultra Lite 2604WS over the Classic Accessories PolyPro III Deluxe Travel Trailer Cover part # 052963735635. The Adco Olefin All-Climate is in my experience one of the most durable options on the market. It has a patented wind cinching system to reduce slack therefore not allowing wind to get up under the cover and tear, weighted buckles that help with installation, and the Olefin top...
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  • Differences Between Available Roadmaster Tow Bar Covers
  • The best cover for your needs will depend on which tow bar you have. If you have a Roadmaster Stowmaster Tow bar like part # RM-501 that folds up and stores on the front of the towed vehicle rather than up against the back of the RV, the # RM-052-3 you mentioned would work great for you. The # RM-105 you referred to is designed to cover the base plates and crossbar that remains on the towed vehicle after a motorhome mounted tow bar like the Falcon # RM-520 tow bar is disconnected. While...
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  • Comparison of Camco # CAM40453 and MaxxAir # MA00-933069 RV Roof Vent Covers
  • Both roof vent covers, Camco part # CAM40453 and MaxxAir part # MA00-933069, have the same purpose and fit on any standard 14 by 14 inch roof vent. Both of them allow you to keep your vent open during rain without water getting inside your trailer. The Camco is slightly smaller at 18-1/2 by 18 inches compared to the MaxxAir at 19 by 18-1/2 inches. The Camco is also about a 1/2 inch shorter in height measuring 8-1/2 inches versus the MaxxAir at 9 inches. With that being said I prefer...
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  • Comparing Covercraft and Camco RV Tire Storage Covers
  • If high winds during trailer storage time are a major concern then I would agree that the Camco Tire Covers # CAM45247, which have an elastic cord and adjustable strap, may be the better choice since you can snug them down. Their UV and water-resistant lining material pulls moisture away from your tires and wheels. If you don't mind adding some bungees or other tie-downs for extra security against wind you might still prefer the USA-made heavy-duty flannel-backed black vinyl construction...
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  • Comparing MaxxAir Fan Deluxe MA00-07500K and MaxxAir Fan Plus MA00-04500K
  • Both the MaxxAir Fan Deluxe # MA00-07500K and MaxxAir Fan Plus # MA00-04500K offer 900-cubic-feet-per-minute (CFM) air flow ratings and powered lid lift. The Deluxe has a built-in rain cover to protect the RV interior while the Plus instead has a sensor to close the lid if it rains.
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  • Is Trempro640 Silicone Sealant # 0160297 Similar to Dicor Lap Sealant
  • TremPro 644 Silicone Sealant # 0160297 is similar to Dicor lap sealant. I can't say exactly what the formula is for Dicor but I can tell you that TremPro 644 is a silicone sealant used in numerous applications including the installation of RV and trailer roof vents. Both products adhere to rubber-like roofing materials, aluminum, galvanized metal, plastic, vinyl, fiberglass, wood, and even mortar and concrete and are compatible with EPDM and TPO roof coverings so the two products are comparable...
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  • Kuat Transfer V2 vs Kuat Sherpa 2.0 For Use on a Travel Trailer
  • Since you're wanting to use the bike rack on a travel trailer you need to use the Transfer V2 # KU84FR instead of the Sherpa 2.0, like part # SH22G. True, the Sherpa looks a bit more fancy but it hasn't been tested and approved for the exaggerated movement at the back of a travel trailer so if you were to use it and the rack failed it wouldn't be covered under warranty.
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  • Comparing Blue Ox Patriot and Roadmaster Even Brake Towed Car Braking Systems
  • The main difference between the Blue Ox Patriot and the Roadmaster Even Brake systems is that the Roadmaster # RM-9400 uses compressed air to actuate the brakes in the towed vehicle, while the Blue Ox Patriot II uses an electrically-operated actuator to engage the brake pedal. As a result the Blue Ox system uses less power (since it does not incorporate an air compressor) and is a bit simpler to install. The Even Brake can only be used with vehicles that have power brakes. Roadmaster suggests...
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