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Old 04-04-2016, 11:24 AM   #15
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I carry my sewer hoses in a tote in the basement. It seal up and keeps any wetness from getting inside the basement. I always wash my hoses before putting them away, and I don't want moisture inside. It's also easy to keep connectors and donuts in one place.
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I like what you did. Could you tell me how you retain the cap?
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I like what you did. Could you tell me how you retain the cap?
Drilled a hole in center of endcap flange and tube, used a galvanized nail to hold them together.
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If you look under your coach you'll find that you can cut the end off and add 4" white sewer pipe to make it as long as the coach is wide. be sure and add some more supports. I used the pipe with holes so it would drain, problem is it lets water spray from the road in and the hose gets dirty.
Well, I finally got the coach home and looked underneath, the end of the tube is about 8-12 inches from the fuel tank. So it is a nogo to make it longer.
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I keep a five footer with connections in my compartment. A non-connectorized 10 footer will fit as well, but I use the five footer a lot so it is in the compartment at the moment. I was hoping a ten foot Blue Line would fit...but it is about six inches too long.
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I added this tube from CW under the chassis just ahead of the rear wheels. My new Rhino hose would not fit in the OEM tube because of the larger connector fittings. This one is the Cats Meow.
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