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Mar 14, 2005
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All, I am considering buying a towing cover for longer journeys and am after advice.
We have a 2015 Coachman VIP but I don't really want to buy a type-specific one as it is unlikely to fit the next one when the front changes.
Question is; how well do the generic ones fit and which one to buy?
Advice much appreciated.
Thanks - Neal
 
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Whatever you have has to have cutouts for any lights or reflectors there are on the van to make it legal whilst towing, so the cover is likely to be model-specific. :(
 
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Neal_5041160 said:
All, I am considering buying a towing cover for longer journeys and am after advice.
We have a 2015 Coachman VIP but I don't really want to buy a type-specific one as it is unlikely to fit the next one when the front changes.
Question is; how well do the generic ones fit and which one to buy?
Advice much appreciated.
Thanks - Neal

These covers do not last all that long. Our first one lasted about 6 months and then we had a fight to get back our money. Forum rules prevent me naming the manufacturer who are also very popular.
We then bought a generic Protec cover which we only use on long trips and have had to about 2 years. Bad idea to leave these covers on when in storage.
 
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We have a front cover purchased after our last caravan had tar cover the front from road works
You can customise it to fit the vans own lights or use the led lights that are supplied and fit into clear pockets
We now arrive on site with a clean front but you must clean the front of the van before fitting th cover and not leave it on in storage.
The first time of fitting can take a time but once the straps are adjusted for size it is easier for subsequence fittings
 

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