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Old 05-11-2011, 01:01 AM   #1
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I just picked up our new zinger 19RD a week ago and have been busy acquiring for it all the required items we need to make camping this summer fun. Yesterday I took my new rhino flex sewage tube over to it and looked at placing it into the rear bumper as i thougth was common practice. After pulling off the caps I found the ends of the rhinoflex look to large to fit in. What other methods of storing this type of stuff in a sanitary way is everyone else doing?
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Some of the guys are mounting a PVC pipe under the camper big enough for the hose with fittings to slide in. Some of us used a square plasticfence post and hinged the end so there is a door.
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Old 05-11-2011, 01:51 AM   #3
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They must have changed the size of the bumper because that is where I keep my Rhino hose and end fittings. I don't have an issue getting it in and out.



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Old 05-11-2011, 05:23 AM   #4
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The Rhino tube will fit in the back bumper of the Zinger 19 foot. Try turning the end fittings so that it's "square" going in -- that is, the plastic pieces of the Rhino must go to the four corners of the bumper.
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will give it a try tonight
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my rhino fits in... its a but snug but I have no problem with it. The only thing that doesn't fit in is the adapter for different sewer holes (the piece with the different sized threads-- I keep it in a plastic bag in the pass thru storage).



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If you have the huge storage comp in the front like on our 27BHSE, we have a tupperware container with hoses and the like - I keep hose in there . I didn't try the bumper yet...
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Old 05-11-2011, 02:28 PM   #8
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We got our shorter off brand hose to fit in the bumper but our longer rhino won't fit. We keep it in a plastic container that we can close off and not smell it/worry about it.
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