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Old 08-21-2016, 01:01 PM   #1
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Wet Bay Sewer Hose Replacement

My factory blue sewer hose has sprung some leaks. I really - really like the valved end on ours but I can't find it, and so I may have to replace just the hose.

Can I just install a 20' premium hose like Rhino, or do those not come apart from their couplings? The valved end on mine would require me to thread on and clamp the new hose material.

Also, I think mine is 15', but can't find that either so is 20' OK or will it not fit in the tray?
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Old 08-21-2016, 01:48 PM   #2
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you can probably order an OEM hose. I think Rhino only fits Rhino, I know you can purchase a gate valve attachment. It looks a bit bulky.

or look at this

Clean Dump Replacement Hose With Valve - 20'-pplmotorhomes.com

I just use the Rhino with end caps myself.
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I dab a little Gorilla Super Glue on the hose at leak. It works for me.
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The Clean Dump Hose is a 1" hose for a macerator
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I dab a little Gorilla Super Glue on the hose at leak. It works for me.
That may be all I need to do. I know some of the premium hoses don't collapse well, so I don't want to get in the situation it won't fit in the tray.
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That's the only issue with the Rhino-flex hose. Fittings are larger than the "cheapies" and doesn't fit in most storage tubes, but it is a far superior sewer hose and collapses quite nicely as well as holds its form by "clicking" together when dumping.
I just put mine in a small Rubbermaid container and in my storage bay.
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I'd be OK with the fittings, as it just lays down in a tray, but the Rhino did seem like I would have to wrestle it in compared to what I have now.
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