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jchmth

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Posted: 05/23/08 10:57am Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

What if any damage happens to Travel trailers not stored inside for the winter? I normally store my in a barn, but this year thinking of leaving it outside in the Ocean City Md area?


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I store mine in my driveway, no damage.


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I felt safer with our vehicles in our driveway after winterizing than at a storage yard, so we always stored our old boat (shrink wrapped), hybrid and now our TT in our driveway for winter and never had an issue.

I drop the stabilizers and block (not lift) the frame (just in front of and behind the axles) so that if there is a lot on snow on the roof, the extra weight did not sit completely on the TT's suspension/tires.

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Posted: 05/23/08 07:43pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

No problems with ours in over 10 years stored outside.


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It sits out there by my driveway and breaks my heart 'cause I can see it but can't camp in it.


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jchmth wrote:

What if any damage happens to Travel trailers not stored inside for the winter? I normally store my in a barn, but this year thinking of leaving it outside in the Ocean City Md area?

I don't understand the question. What if damage happens? I suppose, then, you'd have a damaged trailer.

I store mine outside 24/7/365. They're made to withstand the elements. Periodic cleaning and waxing will keep it looking good.

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I think the biggest storage risk is critters (mice). Personally, I'd think that you'd be less likely to get those outside than in a nice cozy barn. These guys are made to be outside.

You'll probably see a little more UV wear on the tires and roof, but with proper care, it's not a big deal. Mine sits outside all year as well, and even with lots of snow and wind, it's good to go each season.

Properly winterized, you'll be fine.


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they are made to be outside in the weather..I keep mine outside and never had a problem. Just wax it before the end of the season and winterize it. No problems.


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