Does Classic Accessories Deluxe PolyPro III CA80042 Cover AC and Propane Tanks as Well
Question:
The popup highwall Niagara fleetwood camper has an ac on top with a hard shell covering the spare in back and a hard shell covering the gas tanks in front. Maybe I will have to remove the hard shell covers during storage. Unless I measured wrong the wall plus the roof unit that covers the collapsed tent area is 47 inches. What protective covering do you suggest?
asked by: Enichols
Expert Reply:
The Pop Up Camper cover part # CA80042 is designed to fit campers that are between 16 and 18 feet in length that have propane tanks an AC units like yours. If your camper measures between 16 and 18 feet this will fit and cover the AC and propane tanks. We have several reviews left from customers on this product who are in the same situation as you and they stated that their propane tanks fit just fine.
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Classic Accessories PolyPro III Deluxe RV Cover for Pop Up Campers up to 18' Long - Gray
- RV Covers
- Storage Covers
- Pop-Up Camper Cover
- No Access
- 16 Feet Long
- 17 Feet Long
- 18 Feet Long
- Better UV/Dust/Weather Protection
- Gray and White
- Classic Accessories
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