Hey Mark, The 30 amp Portable Power Watchdog Surge Protector with Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, and Emergency Shut Down #HU42VR weighs 6 lbs and measures 19" including the cord, with the body measuring 12" tall; it is also 6.5" at its widest point…
Hello Merle, thanks for reaching out. The Hydrastar Disc Brake Kit #HSE7K-T1 you were looking at is for a standard 7K axle. The hubs use the #25580 inner bearing, #14125A outer bearing and #GS-2250DL (2.25" ID, 3.376" OD) seal. Most 6K…
Hi Mark; I always recommend the Hydrastar #HBA16 over the Dexter #K71-651. The Hydrastar is by far the best and most reliable so it is definitely the way to go. We also have a marine version available #HS381-8067 with a rust-resistant marine-grade…
Thanks for reaching out, Doug! The different between the Marine Hydrastar #HS381-8067 and the Standard Hydrastar #HBA16 is that the Marin version has upgraded marine-grade gaskets and stainless steel hardware so it's better suited for areas where…
The Airxcel model 48253C969 that you identify is the same as a Coleman Mach AC unit rated for 13,500 Btu. The Advent Air RV Air Conditioner, #ACM135B that you linked to is a 13,500 Btu and designed to be a cost effective direct replacement for the…
Hey Kevin, That's a good question as there's a number of different choices, but if it were my 2018 Toyota Highlander and I was looking to tow a trailer, the trailer hitch I'd put on is definitely the Curt Trailer Hitch Receiver #C13200.…
Hey Tom, thanks for reaching out. We may have a microwave option for you, but we do not have the dimensions for the Samsung MR5494W01 on file here, and I could not find them listen anywhere online. What I can tell you is the smallest…
The Replacement Converter Section for Progressive Dynamics 4000 Series RV Power Control Center part #PD4045CSV is a direct replacement for the converter section on the Progressive Dynamics Mighty Mini AC/DC Panel and Converter/Smart Charger part…
Hello Sonny; yes, it is very common to swap to a higher BTU AC unit. 30 amp service is enough to power a 15,000 BTU AC unit, so even if your RV is only 30 amp you can still upgrade. We do need to make sure the replacement AC unit will be compatible…
We have a couple of solutions that will work great as a replacement for your Dometic 600312.331 air conditioner. Take a look at the: -Advent Air Replacement RV Air Conditioner for Dometic Setup w/ Start Capacitor #ACDOM135 for white, and the, -Advent…
The part number you list is for a Dometic BriskAir II. My recommendation is the 15,000 Btu Advent Air Replacement RV Air Conditioner for Dometic Setup w/ Start Capacitor, #ACDOM150B. This is designed for replacing a currently installed Dometic AC…
To replace the F2609E you can use the Greystone 26" Electric Fireplace with Crystals - Recessed Mount - Black #324-000068. This is the only fireplace of this size that we carry.
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