Has anyone mounted a sewer hose storage tube to the underside of their T@B Outback near the back end? If so, how far in from the back end did you mount it? Any pictures available?
I had initially planned to install one along the side of the trailer tongue, but the platform is in the way and I have my spare tire mounted on the tongue. The only other place I can think to install the tube would be across the tongue in front of the
propane/battery box and the spare tire, but I'd rather have it out of sight.
2017 white/black trim T@B Outback; 2017 white Subaru Outback; Seattle
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Found this searching for "sewer hose": http://tab-rv.vanillaforums.com/discussion/comment/48767/#Comment_48767
The difference is you'd have to drill through the shell to attach tube brackets and place extra large washers on the inside of the shell to spread the load.
If an Outback is similar to a Max S there is plenty of space along that slope to mount a tube. You can determine best location for the holes if you remove the rear shelf and reflective baffle and reach down along the back side. You'll likely be inserting bolt and washer blindly depending on how low you want to go.
The shell is plenty strong enough to do this and silicon sealant would waterproof the mod (like the holes drilled for lights). Doing it blindly won't be fun though.
I'd be inclined to pass the pipe all the way through and cap both ends. You'd need enough clearance to avoid cutting into any cabin frame elements or other hard parts. I'd consider this an advanced project, but there are some capable fabricators here who I'm sure could pull it off if there is enough room to do so.
I see the zip ties but what are they attached to and how were those anchors attached to the shell?
I hope the attached pictures explains it better.
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2021 T@B 320S Boondock “The T@B”
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What kind of straps did you use to secure your sewer hose? We bought 14 inch UV resistant ties that we thought we can daisy chain to increase the length. Also, since the tank valves are on the drivers side, any reason to put the sewer hose holder on the passenger side?
I used 18" long by 1/4" wide UV resistant tie wraps from Panduit. I have some around the house. The reason to put the sewer hose tube on the passenger side of the tongue is because it won't fit on the driver's side with the black and gray sewer connections.
Just unscrew the end while standing on the driver's side, slide the hose out of the tube and let it drop on the ground. Slide it under the tongue to the driver's side, connect and empty tanks.
Put the hose hose on the ground, slide to passenger side, put it in the tube, screw the cap in place, take off your rubber gloves, clean your hands, verify everything is put away and go back to having g fun!
2021 T@B 320S Boondock “The T@B”
Towed by a white 2019 Ford F-150 4x4 Supercab, 3.5L V6 Ecoboost “The Truck”
This is where we mounted ours. Works great.
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