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.…
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…
Hi Mark; according to Lippert the Thomas Payne RV Jackknife Sofa #TP86KR is a "wall hugger." This means it can sit right up against the wall in the upright position. You don't need a certain amount of space behind it.
Hey Mike. The shortest roof vent we have is the Ventline Ventadome Trailer Roof Vent -item #V2110SP-24. It extends only 2" above the roof when closed and fits a standard 14-1/4" x 14-1/4" roof opening. This is a manual roof vent. We…
Hey, Jay! For the MORryde I-Beam Mounted Stabilizer part #MR96RV, you are going to attach it to the bottom of the I-beam. I've included a link to our install video and attached an image of how it will look once attached to the beam. What camper…
Hey, Eileen! Great pick, Eileen! If you are going to be getting the Blu Technology AR3 Essential Portable RV Water Filter System w/ Connections - 3 Stage - 0.2 Micron part #GB39FR, the correct Filters would be part #GB87FR.
Hey George. The Power Mountain Tallboy Off-Road Bottle Jack item #PM34FR is only rated for 6-tons but it's not like you're raising up the entire motorhome. Most of the weight is going to be on the back though and since it is a dually, I…
Hey Randy, congrats on the new Bronco. You're definitely going to need to jump up to a heavy rated tow bar. Like you said the Roadmaster Falcon 2 item #RM-520 tops out at 6,000 lbs and your Bronco's already over that sitting there empty. I…
Hey Shari, The Better Bath RV Kitchen Sink #LC389910 uses any standard undermount hardware for sinks. You can find this at any hardware store like Lowes or Home Depot. We do not carry the hardware for those sinks so you will have to find it locally.…
Hello Bryan, thanks for reaching out. It is possible to replace your Coleman Mach 15 with the Furrion Chill Cube AC. The Chill Cube can only work with other Chill Cube components. So you will need to replace the distribution box, controller and…
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