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I'm looking for a cover for my WW. Must be able to open both doors and be breathable. Any reccomendations or brands to stay away from? Where to find the best price? I looked here: www.toyboxcovers.com Anyone ever deal with them?

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Posted: 11/03/09 08:14pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

I bought mine online from wallyword a couple of years ago. they were about the cheapest back then. It survived 2 years sun, rain, and snow. I got a metal RV port now and retired the cover.


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The ADCO people are pushing their covers pretty hard right now. Camping World has them on sale. I have the same trailer as you and I just priced one at CW today. $299.

I used to have one for a Prowler that I owned a few years ago and found it was a hassle to deal with. If you are going to leave it on for the winter and not use the trailer for an extended period of time, then go for it. It is a lot of work putting it on by yourself. Here is a tip that I found out the hard way: don't try to put it on if the wind is blowing. I think I was entertaining the neighbors when I tried it.


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Just got ours at www.nationaldiscountcovers.com, 1-800 616-0599. They are located in Carlsbad in Calif..they garenteed their product which we love ...great cover for the price too...ours has the two doors too

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I got one of the generic "Entry Level" covers from Camping World as a gift when we first got the hauler....that one lasted just shy of the warranty so I figured I'd return it for a replacement.

Camping World gave me the phone # at ADCO and I spoke with the nice folks there that explained that the cover I purchased wasn't suitable for the intense CA sun where I am, but they'd replace it if that's what I wanted...OR they would apply the full purchase price towards a discounted "Top o' the Line" version - custom tailored for my model WW.

It cost me several hundred more, but I tell you, it was worth it. I have 3 years on it now and it's in great shape and there are 2 years left on the warranty.

The openings are exactly where they should be - they have patterns for most of the WW rigs.

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The ADCO brand worked best for me when I needed one. Fortunately, my trailer gets parked in fully enclosed, secure garage now.


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