There are many steps to winterizing your RV: inspection, draining fluids and protection.
Once you decide your Autumn camping has come to a close, you may be planning your trip South or West to escape the frigid Northern temperatures. Even if you are a snowbird, winter is a good time of year to inspect, replace fluids and protect your RV. The plumbing, water systems, tires and roof of your motorhome should be maintained prior to being stored or driven across the country.
This week’s featured RVs boast many convenient features that should be winterized or maintained to keep them in great condition.
Gemini® RUV Class B+ Motorhomes
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Venetian® Class A Motorhomes
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Four Winds® Sprinter Motorhomes
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Refer to your owner’s manual for your specific winterization requirements. To see our winterization tips video, watch below!