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Originally Posted by tenbear
I leave the house batteries in and have the RV plugged in all winter. Never had a problem.
The RV stays on it's tires all winter. I replace the tires every 5-7 years and they look like new.
I have also never covered the RV. I have read about wind damage caused by the cover.
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I think that geographical or topographical location has a lot to do with wind damage due to the RV cover. I tried it for one winter in NH and because we were very exposed to the northwest, the cover took a beating and there were a few areas of abrasion on the RV. I never covered it after that winter.
This is how it's covered though the summer months when not in use.