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Reviewed in the United States on June 1, 2025
Very easy to install. No need for screws or extra parts. They fit perfectly on my bumper and comes with little locks on them so no one can steal your sewer hose.
david kaphaem
Reviewed in the United States on May 3, 2025
Great replacement for the plastic original. 5 minutes and they were secure. Don’t know if I will use the locks as dirt could clog them as they are pretty small. I do recommend.
Michael
Reviewed in the United States on March 6, 2025
These worked well and gave a good look, the lock is to deter and will not stop someone from stealing your sewer line :) covered up a whiskey dent in the bumper
Steve G.
Reviewed in the United States on March 11, 2025
Well made, easy install and nice fit. The locks are very cheaply made and one of them was locked and couldn't open it with the code.
Linda King
Reviewed in the United States on March 10, 2025
Fit and work great
MN Reviewer
Reviewed in the United States on February 22, 2025
These look good, gives the bumper a finished look and I guess I’ll never lose the sewer hose on the road 😂. They are solid and install easy. However I could only get one of the locks to take a new combo, but I’m making a couple alterations anyway.1. The little locks will probably be a pain to fumble with, so I’m going to use a cotter pin instead, if someone wants to steal the sewer hose they won’t have to smash the whole end cap. A cotter pin will also eliminate any issue with the lock when I need that hose.2. I’m putting a piece of screen on the inside of the cap to block the decorative holes but keep air going in so no wasps can decide to make a nest in my bumper.All in all I’m glad to have these, much nicer than plastic ones that you have to pull all the way off, and these are attached so they won’t fall off driving.
Launchpilot
Reviewed in the United States on April 28, 2025
Most of us that own a RV with a hollow bumper store our "stinky slinky" in there, so the idea of locking that up with this locking bumper cap is somewhat laughable. However, the current bumper caps I have are held in place by tension and I've heard of people losing these caps while driving and seeing their sewage hose dragging behind them in the mirror. Having a much more secure cap is in everyone's best interest.These caps are made of heavy duty aluminum that is coated with black paint. They secure to the bumper with hexagonal set screws, two on 2 sides. Once attached the cap is very secure to anything or anyone except the most determined. The door has a locking tab that clicks into place to hold it closed while you lock it.When I installed it, which is very easy, I initially aligned it so that the door swung out away from the trailer. However, this would allow the normal flow of air to possibly open the door while driving unless it was secured. I've always had "doors" open against the wind so that if I forget to close them the normal flow of air would push them closed. So, I uninstalled the cap and switched it around, but quickly found out that the door wouldn't fully open as it contacted the trailer wall. It opens enough to clear the way for extracting the hose but in the future I may reposition the cap so that the door opens up. My bumper isn't a perfect square 4x4" but the cap fit well and is easy to remove and reposition. I like that it's not a permanent upgrade or requires holes drilled.The only mark against I can give is that after installation, the set screws are tight, the door doesn't click into the locking tab without great effort. The cap becomes slightly deformed during the tightening and is difficult to mate the locking tab and the door tab. When I did get it to click in some of the black paint cracked off revealing bare aluminum. So the paint (powder coat?) will flake off if damaged. I was able to lock it with the VERY lightweight rolling code pad lock. Choose your own code for keyless access.Some suggestions for the manufacturer: a little more slop in the locking tab so that it still fits after tightening the set screws. Maybe a light weight spring hinge for automatic closing? Include small carabiners if you don't care about locking it as much as securing it closed?This is a much more secure cap than any other style. It's built tough and is easy to install/uninstall. I would not consider it much more than a minor impediment to a determined individual.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on April 27, 2025
Well constructed and looks like they were made on there. Also came with two little locks. Very satisfied.
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