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Hey Ewdard, The RV Awning UV Protectant and Conditioner #BE85FR should really only need to be applied once a season. That being said, it really depends on your climate. If you're in a rough desert-like climate with a lot of Sun then you…
view full answer...I attached a picture that I took from the also attached review video that has all of the dimensions of the Snap-In RV Curtain Carriers #37281455 attached.
view full answer...Before applying the #GG64FR Spray-On Ceramic 3-in-1 Wax, Griot's Garage strongly recommends removing the existing wax using a product such as the Foaming Surface Prep, part #349B3101. If the existing wax isn't removed, the product…
view full answer...Not 10 foot, the longest gray water drain hose available is indeed the 4 foot #W01-4048.
view full answer...Retainers are not included with the Replacement Bug Screen for MaxxAir II RV and Trailer Roof Vent Covers #MA10-20121. This part comes with just the screen, which will snap into the vent cover.
view full answer...You will need to turn on the headlights of your tow vehicle (with the trailer connected of course) to power the LED Marker Light RV Side Cameras #FCE48TASL. The yellow trigger wire is for the turn signal function whether you are installing this on…
view full answer...No, the MaxxAir II RV and Trailer Roof Vent Cover w/ EZClip #MA26JR that you referenced does not come with a bug screen.
view full answer...I attached a map we got from Adco that details the areas of the US each of their covers does best in. For northern California they recommend the AquaShed like the part #290-52258 that you referenced so in that regard this would do well. The heat…
view full answer...We offer the Griot's Garage Spray On Ceramic 3 in 1 wax in a gallon size with part #GG64FR.
view full answer...The Bright Way Trailer Brakeaway Kit #3802308 has a built in 1-AMP charger. So when your truck is connected it will be charging. There should be no draw going out while the trailer is disconnected so it should be ready to rip whenever you're…
view full answer...The best way to ensure the graphics on your new trailer stay crisp and sharp is to make sure you always have a good coat of wax on the trailer. This coat of wax is going to act as a protectant which will shield the graphics/decals whether they be…
view full answer...Even though I cannot comment specifically on the grease you used because I am not familiar with it, I can tell you the best grease for trailer bearings is a a grease with a rating of GC-LB, which just means it is made to withstand very high…
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