Hey Lee! The Furrion Built-In #FR77AD requires a cutout measuring 20-1/2" wide, 13-3/8" high, and 17-3/4" deep. Since we don't have a way of knowing how much space you have you will need to measure and see if it will fit. As long…
Hey Kathryn, what specifically on the Blue Ox Alpha are you needing to replace? Unlike Roadmaster they don't have as many replacement parts but you can contact them about getting yours rebuilt but that's just not something we can help with.…
Hello Matsubayashi, I wanted to start by letting you know that we do not ship directly to Japan. If you have someone located in the United States, we would be happy to ship the order to them so they can forward it to you. I am showing that your 1995…
Yes, it does, Sharon. Each Thomas Payne Seismic recliner - Dellmead #TP42AR / #TP45AR or McCoy #TP72AR #TP75AR - only needs about 3 inches of clearance behind it to recline fully. The frame pivots forward instead of backward, so they’re ideal for…
Hey Lessa. I've got a puck light that's pretty close to your current one. It's the Warm White Glantastic item #328-K-58L34P9. This is a 4-1/4" diameter x 1" deep puck light that fits a 3-3/8" diameter x 3/4" cutout.…
Hey Janet! The 70" measurement is the overall width of the Thomas Payne Trifold RV Loveseat and Sleeper #LC34FC. The overall dimensions are 70" x 37" x 37". The sleeping surface is 60" wide x 70" long x 19" high.
Hey Steve, thanks for reaching out. That old Hydro Flame 8241 was a solid unit back in the day, but it’s been discontinued for quite a while. What I recommend for replacing it is the Dometic RV Furnace #DMC98RR. It’s compact (16½? W × 7? H…
Hello Raymond, thanks for reaching out. The mounting brackets are not included with the GE Appliances RV Refrigerator #GE58FR. It requires a GE approved top bracket part BMT-GPV10. This is not something we sell here but they are available elsewhere.…
Hey Paul, thanks for the information! To add sway bars to your 2025 Entegra Oddessey, I recommend the following parts: Front Sway Bar - Roadmaster Anti-Sway Bar item #RM-1139-189. This kit includes a 1-3/8" diameter sway bar, polyurethane…
Hi Ed; unfortunately, that is a pretty common problem with new motorhomes. The front and rear anti-sway bar are typically the best way to start so adding the Hellwig Front Anti-Sway Bar #HE26GR is a great idea. After that, I recommend a steering…
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