Hey JC, since you have a Carrier AC unit on the roof of your Coleman Caravan the easiest AC unit replacement would be the Advent Air Carrier Replacement unit part # ACCAR135 as it was designed to replace Carrier units like you have now so the install will be easier. view full answer...
Hi Bill,
From what I could find, your 2001 Coleman Utah pop-up camper has a 2,500 lb GVWR (though do please verify that), and based on that you can go with the Fastway e2 Weight Distribution w/ 2-Point Sway Control # FA92-00-0450
This is for tongue weights up to 450 lbs so it is properly rated and offers very good sway control, created by friction at two points on the brackets. So what the Fastway will do is give you a more controlled (and safer) towing experience. The only other thing... view full answer...
Hey Don,
We currently only offer the ACTH12 thermostat with the air distribution box under part # ACRG15. If you're only needing the thermostat then I would reach out to the manufacturer, ASA Electronics, for a replacement. view full answer...
Hey Frank, I wish I could tell you from here exactly which spring you'd need but we don't have a way to look that up. Unlike vehicles trailers don't have a database that has all of the replacement parts listed. So you'll have to find a way to measure the old springs.
Now if I was a betting man I would go with the part # e54SR as the correct replacement as this is the very common size for 3,500 lb axles of 25-1/8 inches. 25-1/4 inch is another popular size too which we have with the part... view full answer...
Since the Atwood 31013 LP Detector has been discontinued you can replace it with the RV Propane Gas Detector - 12 Volt - 2 Wire - Black # RS44FR. This detector is a surface mount design and can easily swap out your old unit in just a few minutes. view full answer...
The Atwood 31013 is no longer made. The best choice for replacement is the RVCO # RS34FR which mounts flush against the wall, and the overall measurements are 4-1/4" square, and it sticks out 1/2" from the wall.
Works with 2-wire installations. view full answer...
Here are parts lists for both of the kits that come in the 24x64 etrailer Cargo Carrier for RV Bumper # e83YR (see attached photos).
The Mount-n-Lock SafetyStruts # MO22FR do come with our cargo carrier. view full answer...
With the MORryde Rubber Equalizers # MR87ZR being taller than a traditional Curved Equalizer # TREQ458 will raise the ride height on your trailer if you use your current shackles and straps. MORryde does make the Suspension Upgrade Kit # MR76ZR with 3-1/8" shackle straps measured from center of hole to center of hole. These being longer than the 2-1/4" Kit # MR46ZR will reduce the amount the ride height will change. As the MORryde equalizer is cushioned and provides 3" of travel it is hard... view full answer...
The # T3584F-EZ-8974 axle you'd looked at is compatible with an L68149 inner and a L44649 outer bearing. If that's what your current axle uses (the bearings will have the reference numbers on the side of the bearing cage), then yes this axle will be compatible with your existing hubs, assuming they're still in good condition.
You'll likely need replacement grease seals, as they'll be destroyed when you remove them to get the referenc number off the inner bearing. Assuming that the hub... view full answer...
It sounds like you are looking for a replacement passenger side tail light for your 2016 Coleman Lantern 274bh trailer by Dutchmen. If that is the case, we have exactly what you are looking for! From my research, it looks like those trailers came with incandescent lights, but could've been upgraded to LED, so I'll give you both options.
For an incandescent light, you will want part # RVSTB60.
For an LED light, you will want part # RVSTLB60
We also have the drivers side lights if you'd... view full answer...
You are correct that the curtains and the valences use different sized clips. The curtains use the Snap-In RV Curtain Carriers # 37281455 (Type E) that you already have. The valences use a snap-in carrier Type D. I contacted the manufacturer about the Type D carrier and unfortunately while we have RV Curtain End Stops # 37281385 and Sew-In RV Slide Tape # 37281365 available for Type D, the carriers you are needing are not available. view full answer...
If the blower motor of your Advent Air RV Air Conditioner # ACM135 is drawing too much power it could definitely blow a fuse or throw out an error code on the thermostat. If you aren't using a this rooftop unit with an Advent Air wall thermostat, like what's included with part # ACRG15, then you won't be able to see the error pop up.
Your unit could also be stopping because of the anti-freeze protection probe that's clipped onto the coils of the unit to detect frost build up. With how... view full answer...
The Timbren Axle-Less Trailer Suspension System part # ASR3500S06 will allow you to use parts from an existing 3,500 lb axle such as brakes, hubs, wheels etc. The spindle and brake mounting flange are no different than a traditional axle. In regards to a bearing kit, you can use the Bearing Kit for #84 Spindle part # BK2-100. The Electric Trailer Brake Kit part # AKEBRK-35-SA can then be used to replace the brakes. view full answer...
I did some research on your 2001 Coleman Niagara Elite and found that it has 3,500 lb axles so for brake assemblies you'd want the # AKEBRK-35-SA for a new set of self adjusting brakes. Then for a hub drum you'd want the part # AKHD-545-35-EZ-K. view full answer...
Hello Timothy,
Happy to help you get your Coleman set up safely and towing solid again.
A worn coupler or the wrong hub and drum setup can lead to a loose, shaky tow, which can cause extra wear and make trips stressful. Getting the right parts in place will tighten everything up, eliminate that looseness, and give you a much more stable and confident towing experience.
For your 2001 Coleman Destiny Tacoma, most of these came with either a 2,000 pound or 2,200 pound axle and a 1 inch... view full answer...
Although I would not be able to speak on the installation of the part(s) you received for your trailer, I can tell you that the TremPro 644 Silicone Sealant part # 0160297 will do an excellent job of sealing your new aluminum panel to the trailer and covering any holes you should need to fill. The sealant is white in color and comes in a 10.1-fl-oz cartridge. It can adhere to aluminum, galvanized metal, plastic, vinyl, fiberglass, wood, and even mortar/concrete. In order to apply the sealant... view full answer...
It sounds like there is either something wired incorrectly with the thermostat to the control box, or something is not correctly connected between the control box to the Advent rooftop AC unit. Be sure to verify all the connections for the Air Distribution Box w/ Wall-Mounted Thermostat # ACRG15. Check the connectors coming from the air conditioner as well to ensure the terminals haven't pushed out of the connectors. view full answer...
You will still need a bit more "juice" in regards to a generator, even with the Start Capacitor for Advent Air RV Air Conditioners # ACMSCKIT in order to start the Advent Air RV Air Conditioner - 13,500 Btu - Black # ACM135B.
To get the appropriate amount of starting power for this AC with the start capacitor, the generator that you will need is the Firman 3,300-Watt Portable RV Dual Fuel Inverter Generator - Propane or Gas - Electric Start # FIR54FR.
I have added some links below to... view full answer...
The 105 psi is correct for the Kenda K353 Bias Trailer Tire # AM10068.
With trailer tires, you always want to inflate them to the maximum cold psi, which on this tire is the aforementioned 105. Doing this will give you the best performance, allowing the tire to wear slower and more evenly. view full answer...