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07-23-2013, 06:48 AM
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Join Date: Jul 2013
Location: California
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Newbie in Northern California
Hey all, I'm a new Fuzion 310 Toy Hauler owner, well I actually picked mine up last December, but I still feel like it's new and I'm here to see what you all have done to your RVs or what your experiences are. I have a few questions, like what others have found to be the best cover for the 310 and if others have noticed a few things that I've noticed but I'll post these questions in the appropriate forum catagories. I absolutely LOVE my Fuzion and am glad to be here. Thanks.
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07-23-2013, 06:55 AM
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Location: Fraser Valley BC Canada
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McGillicutty -
In your spare time, you can spend some of that browsing through the various parts of the forum and read topics/threads that catch your attention. If you looking for something in particular, try using the forum's search feature.
 to the group and we look forward to hearing more from you again soon.
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07-23-2013, 09:38 AM
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Join Date: Apr 2012
Location: CA
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Welcome. What part of Nor Cal are you from? We are above Sacramento.
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07-23-2013, 10:03 AM
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Senior Member
Join Date: Nov 2012
Location: Prince George Va
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 to the forum from the East Coast ,we too are toyhauler owners ,but we have the Raptor 384pk.Glad to have you here with us.Happy and safe camping to you and your family
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07-23-2013, 11:18 AM
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Member
Join Date: Jul 2013
Location: California
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Thanks for the welcome. I'm about midway between San Francisco and Sacramento. I've been browsing the forum and have already seen some posts that are discouraging buying and using a cover for my new Fuzion 310 so that's helpful unless you consider the alternative which is to build a shelter at 3-4 times the cost, but I'd rather do that than buy a cover and be unhappy with it. These forums and the internet in general are such an awesome tool.
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07-23-2013, 04:26 PM
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Member
Join Date: Sep 2012
Location: Northern California
Posts: 66
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Hey McGillycutty,
We are a couple hours north of you so we share some of the same climate.
The sun is the real enemy to your RV finish so a shaded cover is best.
We installed one of those "movable/relocatable" metal canopies that we park our RV under keeps the sun and rain off when not in use.
Have fun with your new TH
Tinbender
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07-24-2013, 06:36 AM
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Member
Join Date: Jul 2013
Location: California
Posts: 31
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Tinbender, thanks for your reply. What brand shelter did you get and where did you get it? How much did it cost you and are you happy with it? I do prefer a shelter over a cover, but of course the shelter is going to cost many times more than a cover and most importantly my wife feels it's going to be an eye sore, but this new Fuzion is so pretty I've got to do all I can to try and keep it this way as long as possible. I've seen 15 year old RVs that still looked new because they were stored out of the elements. Thanks, Mike.
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07-24-2013, 04:04 PM
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Member
Join Date: Sep 2012
Location: Northern California
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Quote:
Originally Posted by McGillicutty
Tinbender, thanks for your reply. What brand shelter did you get and where did you get it? How much did it cost you and are you happy with it? I do prefer a shelter over a cover, but of course the shelter is going to cost many times more than a cover and most importantly my wife feels it's going to be an eye sore, but this new Fuzion is so pretty I've got to do all I can to try and keep it this way as long as possible. I've seen 15 year old RVs that still looked new because they were stored out of the elements. Thanks, Mike.
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It has been at least 10 years since we put ours in so pricing etc wouldn't have much meaning. There are several companies listed in the resources that install these, check them out and get job references. Ours has held up very well, no problems at all, just some staining on the roofing metal because we are under the Oak trees. When we installed ours I poured continues footings and stem walls to anchor the shelter properly to the ground rather than depend on the "ground screws" that are normally used to anchor them. A metal shelter isn't the height of beauty but the real eyesore is the faded finish and peeling decals on your RV but that's just my opinion.
Rick
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