No, it does not but Firestone does make one. It is the No-Drill Mount Kit for Firestone Air Tank and Compressor item #F2530. This will allow you to get the Firestone Air Command Extreme Duty Air Compressor with Tank item #F46VV installed and you…
Since you are pulling a trailer that weighs around 8,500 lbs. you would just want to stick with the Firestone Ride-Rite Air Helper Springs #F35FV (5,000 lb.). You really only need to spend more for the Firestone Ride-Rite Red Label Extreme Duty Air…
When you have the minimum air pressure in the air bag kits like the Firestone kits that fit your 2020 Ford F-350 it would not affect the ride quality at all. As you add pressure you may notice it get bouncier. The ride quality is not significantly…
To add a set of air bags to your 2024 Ford F-250 4WD, I recommend the Firestone Ride-Rite Red Label Extreme Duty Air Helper Springs item #F95FV. I really like the Firestone airbags because they use a crimp rolled design which is much more durable…
Phil, if your microwave is not heating up then you may have a burnt out diode or a bad microwave door switch. If the microwave door switch is damaged, the microwave will look like it's working, but won't actually heat up anything. If the…
It looks like you ordered both from us today to use with your Carrier lower vent assembly. The heat strip will work with the Advent but if I am being perfectly honest a lot of times these mixed brand AC Unit solutions don't work as consistently…
Hey Barry, so the GE Profile Propane RV Range with Glass Cover #GE24VR used to come with a glass lid but it looks like they updated it and got rid of that part.
Hey Luke! What kind of trailer do you have? Yes, the Furrion Vision S+ Wireless RV Backup System #FR57AD will fit where the old Vision S was. They use the same mounting bracket and wiring so it should be an easy swap. The only thing that isn't…
It sounds like the purpose of getting the air helper spring would be to counteract the 1 inch compression you're getting in your rear suspension caused by the pin weight of your 5th wheel. If that's the case, I believe that the AirLift 5000…
Hello Ron. First off Congrats on the 5th wheel! Also, I am glad that you found us so we can help you along the way while you are out there making everlasting memories! The Portable Power Watchdog Surge Protector with Bluetooth, WiFi, and Emergency…
Hello Pat, The 7-Leaf Double-Eye Spring for 8,000-lb Trailer Axles - 24-7/8" #e89FV are our own product, so we're the manufacturer and they are made in China. The Dexter 7-Leaf Double-Eye Spring for 8,000-lb Trailer Axles - 24-7/8" Long…
Hey Brad, We currently offer only a small portion of the components needed to replace your Schwintek in-wall slide out: Replacement Spur Gear for Lippert In-Wall Slide-Outs #LC58VR Lippert Replacement Standard Bearing Block Kit for RV In-Wall…
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