Hey Katja, the Curt Echo Mobile brake controller part #C51180 would be your best option. This is a wireless brake controller and all it requires is a 7-way with the taillight functions and the 12 volt accessory circuit active and you'd be set. So…
The Thule HideAway Awning for ProMaster or Sprinter - Roof Mount - 12' 3" Long x 8' Wide #TH64WJ will require the Thule adapter for installation on your 2018 Winnebago Travato. The correct adater for this awning on a Ram ProMaster is the…
Hey welcome back, Jody. So your best option here will be to get a new 50 amp surge protector for your new travel trailer. If you did end up at a camp ground with 50 amp service you would want to have it. I know a lot of sites do have just 30 amp but…
Hello Timothy, thanks for reaching out. I was not able to find any direct references for the part number 991762457, but we may still have a replacement for you. It would not be a direct replacement though. You should be able to replace it with one of…
Hi Phil, If the brake calipers list Kodiak and 250 then the Kodiak Ceramic Brake Pads #K250CP would be a compatible replacement. The backing plate color doesn't matter in this case, and is really just for branding. Outer pad wear means the…
For a set of brake assemblies that match the dimensions you listed you'd want the Dexter Electric Trailer Brake Kit #K23-472-473-00 as this is a 10 inch by 1-1/2 inch wide brake assembly set that fits 3,000 lbs axles like what you have.
With the 1/2 inch diameter wheel studs on your etrailer.com Idler Hub Assemblies #AKIHUB-545-35-K and the 15 inch steel wheels from the Loadstar Tire and Wheel #AM3S640DX, you are looking at a torque spec of 90-120 ft.-lbs for the lug nuts. I have…
We've checked with Advent in the past and to run the Advent Air AC unit part #ACM150 you'd need a generator with at least 3,000 watts. If you installed this on your trailer where there wasn't a unit there prior and it's working fine I…
Hey Lee, For your specific pin box and bolt pattern we do not have a Curt Helux for it yet. Based off of your photo the pin box on your trailer is going to be the Lippert 1621 model, or the Lippert 1621 bolt pattern. We do have a #LC369535, Curt Flex…
Hey Jeff, Definitely smart to check and I went ahead and verified directly with TorkLift the correct tie-downs for your 2021 Ram 1500 with a 5-1/2' bed, factory hitch and no boards under your truck bed. The correct fit is the following: -…
Hello Brandon, thanks for reaching out. The Replacement Left/Curb Side Leg for etrailer and Ram Hydraulic Jack #e63VV is intended to be used with the #e43VV power unit and #e73VV. The legs are designed to be used in tandem, but they can be used for…
Hey Debbi, I went out to our warehouse and measured the Thetford Aqua-Magic VI Weekender RV Toilet #TH24SE and measured 9" from the floor to the top of the threads. I have also included a picture I took in the warehouse for you to check out. If…
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What kind of accessories can I add to my RV bathroom?
You can add things like soap dispensers, towel rings, toothbrush holders, or even storage nets for better organization. Little upgrades like that can make the space so much more functional without taking up extra room.
How do I keep my small RV bathroom organized?
Try adding wall-mounted accessories like shelves, hooks, or storage nets—they’re great for keeping things off the floor. Over-the-door organizers and suction-cup holders are also lifesavers if you don’t want to drill into walls. It’s all about making use of vertical space!
Are there showerheads made just for RVs?
Yep, there are! RV showerheads are designed to save water, which is awesome when you’re working with limited supplies. Some even have a trickle or pause feature to help conserve water while you lather up. A lot of people love handheld options with flexible hoses since they’re great for tight shower spaces.
Can I install a regular faucet in my RV?
You technically can, but it’s better to stick with an RV-specific faucet. They’re built for the unique plumbing systems and tight spaces in RVs, plus they’re usually lighter. A residential faucet might not fit properly or could end up being too heavy.
What kind of toilet can I install in my RV?
You’ve got a few options! Gravity-flush toilets are the most common and simple to use. If you’re looking for something more water-efficient, a composting toilet might be a great choice—no water needed, and it’s eco-friendly. There are also macerating toilets, which grind waste into a slurry and make it easier to pump out, and portable toilets that are super easy to use and clean. Just make sure to pick one that fits your RV’s plumbing and space setup.
How do RV toilets work?
RV toilets are a little different from the ones at home! They typically use less water and flush directly into a holding tank. If you’re curious about the details—like how gravity-flush, macerating, or composting toilets function—check out our article on how RV toilets work. It breaks everything down so you can choose the best option for your setup!