Hey Bill, yes the Furrion Vision S+ #FR64AD would be a direct replacement for your current Vision S system. None of it is backwards compatible with the standard Vision S system though.
Hey Tim! You can replace the old Furrion AC on your Grand Design with the Furrion Chill HE Low-Profile AC. However, the old one is an R410A unit and this is an R32 unit. Everything has switched to R32 due to the 2025 EPA regulations. This means you…
Hey Luke! What kind of trailer do you have? Yes, the Furrion Vision S+ Wireless RV Backup System #FR57AD will fit where the old Vision S was. They use the same mounting bracket and wiring so it should be an easy swap. The only thing that isn't…
Gerald, the 12-ton Tallboy #PM94FR weighs about 37 lbs all-in, including the base plate, extensions, and carry bag. It’s a little heavy, but that’s the tradeoff for stability and steel construction - the 9-1/2 inch base plate and solid risers are…
Hey Patrick, yes the SumoSprings kit part #CSS-1145R that you referenced is exactly what you are looking for. This will do a great job reducing the sag you are experiencing sag when towing your race car trailer. What kind of racing are you into?
It might! The connector looks like the same as the one on the Voyager item #VGR65VR. It will depend on your camera and how it is wired. Do you know what kind of backup camera you have?
We do have a large selection of replacement parts available for your Titan Model 10 Actuator. I am not sure exactly what you are needing so I will list out the replacement parts for you to check out. Replacement Master Cylinder Assembly - #T2374600…
Hey Clarence! That would be great but none of the trailer camera systems are going to pair with vehicle monitors/screens. All of them will require a separate monitor. The Furrion is a really nice system so I do recommend it. Since the Vision S is…
Hey David, welcome back. There is no adapter to connect the Voyager RV Backup Camera Monitor item #VOM719WP to the Voyager AOM-7694 Camera/Backup System. Voyager has told us that you'll have to cut and splice the wires. What are you installing…
Hey Lance, That does sound excessive, but the B&W Continuum #BW28FR is a bit of a different animal when it comes to how it operates so I do recommend sticking to the rules laid out by B&W. It wouldn't be a bad idea to have a grease gun…
Hello Mike, Sounds like you are getting things set up the right way and not going over your payload, I respect that. It looks like the weights are the same whether you have a 6 3/4' or 8' bed. If you happen to have an aftermarket hitch,…
Hardwired backup cameras offer a reliable and seamless integration into your vehicle's system. They provide a clear view for safer reversing and hitching, especially useful for larger vehicles or trailers. Installation may require some additional componen
To enhance usability, familiarize yourself with the system's controls and features. Some systems allow multiple camera connections, so understanding how to switch between views is key. Adjust settings like brightness for optimal visibility, and consider additional features like auxiliary switches for more control.
Installation can be a bit challenging, especially if instructions are unclear. It often requires additional components like RCA connectors and careful routing of cables. However, once installed, the system is robust and dependable. It's a rewarding project for those who enjoy DIY tasks and want a long-term solution.
Hardwired backup cameras provide a stable connection with no interference, ensuring a clear and consistent image. They integrate directly with your vehicle's electrical system, offering a more permanent and reliable solution compared to wireless options. This is ideal for those who frequently tow or drive larger vehicles.
Cable length can be excessive, requiring careful management to avoid clutter. It's crucial to plan the cable route before installation to ensure a neat setup. Excess cable can be stashed securely, but it's important to avoid interference with other vehicle functions or aesthetics.
Image size and quality can depend on the camera and monitor specifications. Some setups might only cover part of the mirror or have lower resolution than expected. It's important to check the specs before purchasing to ensure they meet your needs, especially if you require detailed visibility for hitching or reversing.