Storage for sewer line

Ulosetoo

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Hi, I have a 09 xt245 toy hauler. So under the side compartment is a tube to store sewer hose but only fits one. Looking to adapt one somewhere else. I have a couple ideas but wondering if anyone else did this already and would like to share. Thanks
 
I made one from 5" PVC fence posts and caps. Wouldn't be able to attach at the rear of your toy hauler but might work somewhere up front....
 

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The fence post idea with the Caps is a great one it does not have to go behind it could literally be attached to any part of the subframe underneath. For me it was a simple case of removing the end cap on my Square tube bumpers in the back. Sliding my hoses in and closing it up but a 5-in would be better. So stick one underneath.
 
That's a great idea and looks real clean. I am thinking about on my tongue
 
I took your advice, I used a 4 inch square fence post cover. I could of made it half the size for one hose but this is easier for 2 hoses.
 

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That does look good. And it's better than coiling the hose in a tote in the front storage compartment under the bed. Don't ask me how I know this. ;)

I have the same XT245, so I just looked underneath. There's a mile of room behind the rear axle to hang either a fence post or a PVC sewer pipe under the frame. Probably best to put it close to the jacks. Likewise, there is room between the front axle and the pull handle for the tank drain. That may be a better location both for convenience and for protection of the pipe.
 

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