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Old 09-29-2014, 07:22 AM   #1
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Question x23b cover size

Hello everyone!
We're still newbies to the hybrid family. Starting preparations for winterizing our 2014 x23b for the first time. Been looking online and have decided to get an ADCO Designer Tyvek Rv cover. My question is- do I go with the 18'-20' size or the 20'-22'?
Anyone out there have them? Which size would be better?
Thanks for any imput you have to offer.

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Old 09-29-2014, 08:00 AM   #2
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I would go with the one that is the smallest but fits.

Adco wants you to measure from the bumper to the longest point on the body in the front.

Go measure it and see....if it is under 20" then get the 18-20. if it is 20 1 inch get the other
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Old 10-21-2014, 08:34 AM   #3
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Tucking x23b in for the winter

Ok. I got my x23b winterized and am ready to put the cover I bought on to tuck it away for the winter. The ADCO video on how to put the cover on showed a guy that got on the roof of his trailer to unroll the cover. Would the x23b roof hold that kind of weight? I know about turning the cover inside out and rolling it up and have something to put on the gutters and downspouts. Anyone have any pointers? Can you actually get on the roof to unroll the cover?

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Not for me (350lbs) but DW had no trouble going up and pulling on the cover of our x20e.
Now to figure out how to hand her a scrub brush and some Roof Cleaner without getting cutoff..again.
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I don't know if your cover came with them or not. Get some tennis balls over your gutter spouts or that cover will be shot in a week!
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Hello everyone!
We're still newbies to the hybrid family. Starting preparations for winterizing our 2014 x23b for the first time. Been looking online and have decided to get an ADCO Designer Tyvek Rv cover. My question is- do I go with the 18'-20' size or the 20'-22'?
Anyone out there have them? Which size would be better?
Thanks for any imput you have to offer.

Which length cover did you buy?
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Old 10-27-2014, 04:55 PM   #8
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I'm going with the 22'1" to 24' foot size, like this one from CW

http://www.campingworld.com/shopping...r-221-24/49124

They are having a sale on them now 'til Nov. 2 with free shipping....

$285, not too bad
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