Hi Cindy! Better can be a relative term when it comes to things like this. Internal sensors like those found in the Tuson Towable Tire Pressure Monitoring System - 4 Sensors - Brass Interchangeable Valve Stems #335TPMS4WIVS and TST TPMS - Color…
Hey Rex! Those are some great questions. A weight distribution hitch (WDH) isn't always needed but in your case you will want one. Typically if the weight of your trailer is more than 50% of the weight of your vehicle it is a good idea to use a…
Hey Nancy! The Thomas Payne RV Jackknife Sofa w/ Hinges #TP58KR doesn't have any legs. It is designed to sit on an existing base/legs which you can see examples of in the attached picture. I can't tell in the brochure if that is what you have…
Thanks for all the details Jason! To get a Blue Ox tow bar to fit with the shackles on your 2021 Jeep Wrangler Sport you'll need either the 7/8" #BX88357 or 1" #BX88358 Adapters, but just be sure to check with the manufacturer of your…
Hey Dean, thanks for the pictures and the measurements. The measurements you gave me match up and those look like Lippert jacks. The SnapPad SnapJack SJ RV Scissor Jack Pads item #SN32FR are exactly what you need for your 2024 Grand Design Momentum…
Hey Michael! Since you were looking at the SoftStartRV Soft Start #SSR54FR are you wanting that built in as well? The Active Controls ActiveStart Plug-In Soft Start for RVs #AS94FR is a soft start and surge protector all in one. If you aren't…
Hey Mark, thanks for reaching out! I see you purchased the Dexstar Steel Spoke Trailer Wheel #AM20353. Were you wanting to get a 205/75R14 tire as well? I wasn't able to find anything online referring to the part number you mentioned, but I'd…
Hello George, thanks for reaching out. According to my research, the Norcold RV Mini Fridge w/ Built-In Freezer #NC37VR uses a Sawafuji brand compressor.
Hey Tony, we have the High Pointe Microwave part #HP84ZR that would fit the cut out you have as it measures 22-5/16" wide x 15-1/8" tall x 14-1/2" deep. But do you need a front vent setup for it or am I misunderstanding you?
Hello Trent, thanks for reaching out. Does your RV happen to have a tow-rated bumper? If so, a great option for carrying/securing your generator is the 24x60 etrailer Enclosed Cargo Carrier for RV Bumper #e34VV. This attaches to a 4" or…
Hey Al, we have the Weigh Safe #WS79ZR which will take your 2.5 inch hitch down to a 2 inch hitch and comes with an anti-rattle system built into it so it would be by far your best option. How bad do you feel the movement back there when towing?
The biggest differences between the MORryde StepAbove RV Steps #MR48RR and Lippert SolidStep RV Steps #LC791572 is that the MORryde is made in the USA and it has pins on the hinge plate so you can easily disconnect the steps and gain access to the…
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