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2350/2005sewer hose compartment?
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hollowpoint
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OwnPC: Yes
NewUsed: New
PurchDate: 7/29/2013
Model: 2350 Sprinter
ModelYear: 2005
Slide: Yes
IntColor: green
ExtColor: white
Location: ca
2350/2005sewer hose compartment?
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August 18, 2013, 01:59:43 am »
I could not find one but I think it should have a compartment the hose fits into?
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TomHanlon
Re: 2350/sewer hose compartment?
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August 18, 2013, 07:36:31 am »
Phoenix does not put a compartment for the sewer hose on their motorhomes. Some people add a home made tube or use one of the other compartments.
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yankeeflyer
Re: 2350/2005sewer hose compartment?
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August 18, 2013, 09:37:41 am »
Here is how we store ours underneath tywrapped to the frame.
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Sparky
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OwnPC: Yes
NewUsed: Used
PurchDate: 12/12
Model: 2350 Ford
ModelYear: 2008
Slide: No
Location: Houston, Texas
Re: 2350/2005sewer hose compartment?
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August 18, 2013, 11:02:34 am »
Nice picture of the sewer hose storage,... I use a medium size tub ( 30x18x18, or close) hose folds into it very nice, after I get home from traveling, wash out the tub, hose, parts etc,,, stores in storage compartment below bedroom,,,
sparky
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Barry-Sue
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OwnPC: Yes
NewUsed: New
PurchDate: 10/17/11
Model: 2551
ModelYear: 2012
Slide: Yes
IntColor: Cherry
ExtColor: Classic Umber
Location: Michigan
Re: 2350/2005sewer hose compartment?
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August 18, 2013, 11:09:51 am »
Here is another way to store the 3" sewer hoses. The box is an inexpensive plastic tool box from Home Depot 19"X10"X10". I'm able to carry three hose of various length and quality (lower quality = greater length) plus various paraphernalia. The plastic tool box catches any excess water and fits perfectly in the slide out storage bin. When I get home I just add bleach and water, let everything soak for a couple of hours, rinse, dry and repack for the next trip.
Barry
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