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I would have to think twice about putting a cover on mine. When the wind blows it is going to rub no matter how good it is secured.
 
We had a cover for our other trailer. Although the company claimed not to cause abrasion to the trailer, it certainly did. I'm thinking about having one of the metal carports installed for our current trailer. More money, no abrasion. Plus it will allow me to work on the outside when it's raining or in the hot sun.
 
Would not recommend a cloth cover. They cause more harm than good. IMHO.
 

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