Sewer hose door

Maintenance of the body of the camper
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Sewer hose door

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I’ve seen a few people looking for these lately, and until yesterday I thought they were the standard Valterra, but that’s not correct. Mine is marked D&W Sales of Elkhart, Indiana. That led me to this page, which has two different options. The difference seems to be in the size of the storage tube in the back, which I didn’t measure.

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Thanks skater i'll be needing one eventually its on the list but still useable for now.

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I've had it with that little tube! It doesn't hold enough hose and it really messes up the area under the tub. In addition, I always have to open the back door to get my gloves. Therefore, this winter I am installing another door, right where the tube sits. It will open below the tub and give me an area where I can store everything and access without having to open the rear door! This one matches the other doors on our rig.
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