Hey Rob, welcome back! For your tandem axle travel trailer I recommend the Titan Chain Alloy Snow Tire Chains #TC2319. These have a diamond pattern giving you more lateral stability, which is ideal on non-drive wheels. They also have built-in…
Hey Eric! There has definitely been some confusion around the specs on this scale. I just contacted B&W and can confirm that the B&W Digital Tongue Weight Scale w/ LED Screen #BW34KR has a max capacity of 4,000 lbs. It has been listed on our…
Hi John! For your 2023 For F350, I recommend getting the Roadmaster 4-Diode Universal Wiring Kit for Towed Vehicles - 7-Way to 6-Way Coiled Adapter Cord #RM-15267. This is a bit of work to get installed, but it's American made and is the best…
Brian, you’ll each want the version that matches your RV’s service. The #HU84ZR is built for 30A rigs like your friend’s Cougar, while the #HU74ZR is made for 50A rigs like your Cedar Creek. They both do the same job - voltage boosting, surge…
Phil, the #HU84ZR is a pretty stout unit - it weighs in at 25 lbs. Many folks will also use a small stand or even a milk crate to keep it up off wet ground. What are you mainly concerned about? The unit won't sit in the rv when being used if…
Hey Darrel. The Roadmaster Comfort Ride Leaf Spring Suspension Kit w/ Shocks item #RM-2460-2580 is without a doubt the best upgrade you can make to your Grand Design's suspension system. It's going to come with everything you need to swap out…
Hey David, welcome back. To add a 4-way connector to your 2025 Kia Sportage PHEV, you'll want the Curt item #C99DR. It connects directly behind the rear tail lights and there isn't a way to connect it to a tow package. It will not control a…
Hey Bud. It doesn't say you can't put the Watchdog Power Center Surge Protector and Voltage Booster item #HU74ZR on its back but you are going to block some of the ventilation. The unit does warm up and it will shut off if the internal…
Hey Frank. The SumoSprings Trailer Helper Springs w/ Line Relocation Bracket item #SS26MV you were looking at are going to take some of the bounce out of your trailer's suspension. They will smooth out your ride as they essentially act like shock…
Hey Joe, thanks for reaching out! The Furrion Chill HE AC Unit #FR26PR (the part FACR13HESA you referenced) is available in a kit with a thermostat as part #FR85PV. If you don't already have the AC unit, then you can get the whole kit so you have…
Hey Connor, A typical sliding 5th wheel hitch is going to give you 12-14" of travel for extra turning clearance while a rotating pin box like the Reese Sidewinder will move the pivot point of the trailer back 22". Rotating pin boxes give…
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What’s the best way to clean my RV’s exterior?
Definitely use cleaners made specifically for RVs. They’re designed to get rid of dirt and grime without damaging the finish. Look for an RV shampoo for the exterior and maybe a separate cleaner for the wheels and awning. It makes a huge difference!
How do I keep the inside of my RV clean while we’re camping?
Keeping things tidy can be a challenge, but there are some great products to help. Use multi-surface cleaners for countertops, leather cleaners for any upholstery, and glass cleaners for the windows. For carpets or rugs, a good spot cleaner works wonders. And don’t forget an odor eliminator—trust me, it’s a lifesaver!
Are there any tools that make washing my RV easier?
Long-handled wash brushes are great for reaching the top, and wheel brushes make cleaning the tires a breeze. A microfiber wash mitt is perfect for the sides, and don’t forget about a good squeegee for the windows. Having the right tools makes the whole process way faster.
How often should I wash and wax my RV?
If you’re using it regularly, aim to wash it every few weeks to keep the dirt and bugs from building up. Wax it at least twice a year to protect the finish from sun and weather damage. It keeps your RV looking shiny and new!
Can I just use regular household cleaners on my RV?
I wouldn’t. Some household cleaners have harsh chemicals that can mess up your RV’s finish or materials. Stick with RV-specific cleaners—they’re designed to be gentle but still get the job done.