Camper covers
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I do not believe that any of the covers made will have foam in them to protect against hail damage. The covers are made to allow the material to breathe so mold will not develop if moister gets behind the cover material.
Foam could retain moisture so mold would develop both on the camper and the cover material.
Just my $0.02
Jim W.
Foam could retain moisture so mold would develop both on the camper and the cover material.
Just my $0.02
Jim W.
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Thundercraft I know your right just wishful thinking I suppose . But I noticed your profile, how many miles did you get out of the 53 an did you buy it new ? What did it cost to convert did you just get a bare block an switch everything over or buy a short block ? I've got one no proublems so far 15300 k on it I got it when it had 13000 K an did not know it until I found this web site . After I got over going nuts about it i've finally just figured what the heck its just a part like the rest of it if it breaks i'll replace it . I just installed a Goerend Trans no backing up now i'm committed . But when I seen your profile I had to ask .
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