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…
Hey Robert, The Power Watchdog Surge Protector #HU82VR can be installed on the shore power lines before the transfer switch. Since it's before the transfer switch it would only be tied to the shore power and wouldn't be an issue with the…
Hey Joseph! The Curt item #C45CR requires you to disconnect an exhaust hanger temporarily, but it gets reinstalled a couple steps later. It's just to get the hitch to the mounting bolts behind the muffler. This hitch is custom fit for the 2022…
Hey Maurice! We no longer recommend swapping out just the AC unit since there have been a lot of compatibility issues. Also, everything is switching to the new R32 refrigerant due to the new 2025 EPA regulations. The old parts for R410A units are…
Hey Mike! You can replace your Coleman Mach 15 with the Furrion Chill Cube. However, you're going to need the entire system since it uses the new R32 refrigerant. Installation is really straightforward, you can check it out in the video I…
Hello Hart, Making the switch to the Furrion Chill? You won’t be disappointed! It’s quieter, more efficient, and cools you down faster, that’s what I call a triple threat. For your 2017 Airstream with a ducted system, you’ll want the Furrion Chill…
Hey there Layla! There are a few different forms of weight distribution hitches, but the majority of the systems that have sway control use friction bars, which work similar to brake pads on your vehicle. This works really well, but it can sometimes…
Hey Zackary, we only have the Telescoping Dinette Table Leg with Adjustable Top and Large Base for RVs #TX73VJ in black. We do not have any other color options.
Hey Karl, yes the Weigh Safe weight distribution system part #WS59MR that you referenced would be a great option as it fits your hitch size of 2. 5 inch and also has the correct weight rating for the Rockwood you plan on getting. This can do a drop…
Hey Steve, the Telescoping Dinette Table Leg with Adjustable Top and Large Base for RVs #TX73VJ that you referenced is very solid. It's not going to have any wobble to it at all.
Hey Anthony, do you have a cam lock currently? Like on the outside all you see is a lock core and on inside there's a little arm that grabs the inside of the door? Or is there a cut out already? Either way you could use a slam latch like the part…
Hey Tyler! Great Question. This part was added so it is available in the future. Realistically, nobody will be using it for quite some time since we just switched to R32 units here in 2025 and they all have a warranty. You can ignore this part and…
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How can I make my RV’s entertainment system better?
A flat-screen TV with a soundbar can give you that home-theater vibe on the road. Pair it with a DVD player or streaming setup, and you’re all set. Don’t forget to grab a good TV mount to keep everything secure while you’re driving!
What’s the best way to stay connected to the internet while traveling?
Staying connected is super important, right? A WiFi router or booster can really help you get a stronger signal, whether you’re at a campground or parked in the middle of nowhere. It’s great for working on the go or just streaming your favorite shows.
How can I upgrade the audio in my RV?
Upgrading your RV’s audio system is easier than you think! Swap out the old speakers for new ones, add a better stereo, or even throw in an amplifier. It makes such a difference when you’re listening to music or watching movies.
Can I watch TV in my RV without campground cable?
Definitely! A TV antenna is great for picking up local channels, or you can go with a satellite dish for more options. If you’ve got a smart TV, you can also stream using WiFi. It’s a nice way to have a bit of home on the road.
How do I mount a TV safely in my RV?
You’ll need a TV mount that’s specifically designed for RVs. These are super sturdy and can handle the bumps and vibrations while driving. Some even tilt or swivel so you can adjust the angle. Just make sure it’s the right size and weight for your TV.