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Old 05-04-2015, 09:44 PM   #21
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Your comment about having to "dig for hoses" brought to mind the "drawer" many of us build for the fence post mod. Have you considered a section of plastic rain gutter to use as a drawer? It is a fast and easy mod for the fence post sewer holder and makes it very convenient to get to anything inside by simply pulling the gutter out like a drawer.

Thanks JRTJH, I'll def be putting that on my to do list [emoji6]


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Old 05-06-2015, 05:30 PM   #22
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I used a 5x5 8' fence post mounted behind the rear axle. I can fit 4 sections of 10' ez coupler hose and the clear attachment in it no problem. Be sure to connect the sections tho or you'll be digging in there for the them [emoji23]. Drill a few holes in the bottom for drainage and your done for around $30.


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From your pictures, I can't see how you mounted that. How did you?
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Old 05-06-2015, 07:45 PM   #23
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From your pictures, I can't see how you mounted that. How did you?

I drilled a 1/2 in. hole in the side that faces the ground so that I could get an extension up thru to drill two self tapping screws with a washer into the frame from the bottom. I did this on each side and as I said these two holes and a few additional also serve as drainage if it's needed. Hope this helps!


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Old 05-06-2015, 09:35 PM   #24
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It's a bit pricey, But it is my favorite mod. I never come into contact with the poo, only road dirt. It extends and reaches to either end of my toy hauler. Takes less than a minute to setup or put away.
I like that and need to do something for my Toy Hauler. Is the PVC pipe on a swivel?
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Old 05-07-2015, 01:01 PM   #25
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Yes, it swivels in every direction. My drain is in the middle and with the extra extensions I bought, I can reach to the front or back end of my 42'er which I've had to do on a few occasions. Check out the video on http://www.ezekleensystem.com/
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Old 05-11-2015, 03:45 PM   #26
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Followed the pictures and parts list and did my own fence post sewer hose carrier.
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Old 05-17-2015, 05:29 PM   #27
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First let me give you a congrats on the new 357!!!

Now one thing about sewer hoses they are all dirty. And we all as rver's have to deal with it some time or another. This is my opinion and what I did for my hoses. I have been camping for 35 years and have seen all sewer hoses fail, dry rot, or just plain out come apart. There are many options out there from $10-$500 for it. I myself had a camper before with a bumper and I stored my hose in it. I'm not gonna lie it was a pain in many ways from it sliding in far enough not to be able to get to it, metal tubing and vinyl don't mix well. So on to how did my TH sewer hose and holder.

Mine came with a 26" long EZ hose carrier installed on the sewer side not far from the drain. So I took it down and added another. The best hose for ya money I have found is the EZ coupler red hose. The reason for 2 was they come in 10' lengths and one will fit in a 26" carrier. This allows me to have 20' or if I'm close to a sewer connection I only use one. Also the EZ coupler hose is available most any where. I also use a slunky hose support.

Hope this helps anyone that's looking for a DIY install.


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Old 05-18-2015, 04:34 AM   #28
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I have RhinoFlex hoses. They have caps for each end, and I just fold them in a U shape and put them in the cabinet where the propane bottles are. I I also keep the hoses I use to hook up to the back flush in there along with the other connections. All fits just fine in there.
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