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Old 02-28-2014, 12:44 PM   #1
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Sewer hose upgrade

I'm looking to upgrade the factory slinky drain hose. What's a good hose recommended that'll fit inside the Jayflight 22' TT bumper?
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Old 02-28-2014, 12:49 PM   #2
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With or without end fittings? That was the issue for me.
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Old 02-28-2014, 01:00 PM   #3
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Good question! With the twist lock fittings......
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I have the Camco Revolution hose...fits in my bumper. I keep the elbows and gloves seperately in a tote.
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You can always skip the "stinky slinky" route and use the "Sewer Solution" dumping device. It's not for everyone, but if you are usually at campgrounds with hook-ups or don't mind taking 2 extra minutes at the dump station (if it has piped water) then I sugest it's the best way to go.
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Rhino flex.
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Old 02-28-2014, 04:17 PM   #7
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X2 on Rhino Flex.

It has fit, with the fittings on and no modification on both my 26BH and 29QBH bumpers.
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Old 02-28-2014, 05:30 PM   #8
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I've looked at the Rhino products but was concerned they wouldn't fit.
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I've looked at the Rhino products but was concerned they wouldn't fit.
There are a lot of members who had to "shave" or file down some of the ends of the fittings on their RhinoFlex hoses to get them to fit. My RhinoFlex fits nicely in the 4in. bumper on my Eagle. A quick twist of the connections to line them up and in it goes. Great hose by the way, 4 years and going strong.
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I mounted a vinly fence post on the top of my rear bumper. I bought the one closer to a 6"x6" size and now can store my Camco sewer hose in it with only twisting off the elbow.
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X2 on Rhino Flex.

It has fit, with the fittings on and no modification on both my 26BH and 29QBH bumpers.
My Rhino Flex has been great and no mods to fit in my bumper
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My Rhino Flex has been great and no mods to fit in my bumper
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Rhino Flex fits perfectly in our bumper and works great.
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I had to use a dremmel to cut 2 of the "ear" tabs off on my Rhino-flex to make it fit.. You will never regret buying a Rhino...
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I had to use a dremmel to cut 2 of the "ear" tabs off on my Rhino-flex to make it fit.. You will never regret buying a Rhino...
I did too. I`m wondering why some of us had to do this to make it fit, and some did not. I`ve had my Rhinoflex over 4 years now, perhaps the newer ones are different?
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I did too. I`m wondering why some of us had to do this to make it fit, and some did not. I`ve had my Rhinoflex over 4 years now, perhaps the newer ones are different?
I believe that's the case....I just got mine 2 years ago
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I believe that's the case....I just got mine 2 years ago
I think so too...mine is about 2 1/2 to 3 years old
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I did too. I`m wondering why some of us had to do this to make it fit, and some did not. I`ve had my Rhinoflex over 4 years now, perhaps the newer ones are different?
I think Rhinoflex realized the fompah and made changes..
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Sewer hose upgrade

Another rhino here. Fits in bumper with the caps and included 90. Though tightly which is good. I don't think it would slide out if a cap fell off. At least it didn't two weeks ago when I lost the blue
Stock one somewhere.

Purchased last year or might be new design.
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I'm with "Blue" on the Sewer Solution. I've had one for 2.5 yrs and think it's the stuff. Can't store it in the bumper tho, so if that's a requirement you're better off with a slinky and the Rhino seems to get really good reviews. Our 5th has loads of basement storage (so far) and I keep my fresh water hoses in a tote and the waste water stuff in another and they go "down below". In our X23B I would store the waste tote in the shower when travelling and the tote would just fit under the TT when at a CG.
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