Pilgrim-ClassB
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I'm the new owner of a 2000 Roadtrek 190P, which I know (I was told...) needs a new black/greywater dump hose. I've read a number of owner reports on the replacement process, and it sounds easy enough.
My question is about the length and type of the hose. I gather that it's great to have a hose extension in case the dump spot is somewhat distant, and I see that there are hose units on Amazon like the Camco RhinoEXTREME 20-foot hose that comes with two 10-foot sections and a center twist/lock joint. But I'm not sure the center joint will fit into the RoadTrek hose storage.
I also read in some of the replacement "how to" threads that 20 feet of sturdy hose may not fit into the standard RoadTrek holder.
My question is whether I should buy a single length of sturdy hose and shorten it if necessary to get it to fit, or whether a two-piece hose is a good idea. I am not that thrilled about having to store a used length of hose every time I dump the tank.
I'm open to advice and suggestions about what to do in replacing the dump hose. Thanks in advance.
My question is about the length and type of the hose. I gather that it's great to have a hose extension in case the dump spot is somewhat distant, and I see that there are hose units on Amazon like the Camco RhinoEXTREME 20-foot hose that comes with two 10-foot sections and a center twist/lock joint. But I'm not sure the center joint will fit into the RoadTrek hose storage.
I also read in some of the replacement "how to" threads that 20 feet of sturdy hose may not fit into the standard RoadTrek holder.
My question is whether I should buy a single length of sturdy hose and shorten it if necessary to get it to fit, or whether a two-piece hose is a good idea. I am not that thrilled about having to store a used length of hose every time I dump the tank.
I'm open to advice and suggestions about what to do in replacing the dump hose. Thanks in advance.
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