Hi Alex, great question and I’m glad you dug into that because the material really does matter for long term durability. I reached out to DeeMaxx to confirm, and these lug nuts part #DE55KR are made from 304 stainless steel. That’s a very common and…
Hello Rey, thanks for reaching out. Sadly, no, the Rhino-Rack Sunseeker Freestanding Awning #RR23AG will not work with the 59" long Pioneer Platform. For the awning, the mounts must be installed at a minimum of 62" apart, so the 59"…
Hey Terri! Dogs will be able to hear the MouseBlocker PROx Electronic Rodent Deterrent #MB94FR. However, it only really bothers very small dogs (like a Chihuahua). More than likely your dog will notice it at first but then ignore it. These are…
Hello Mark, Based on what you described with the driveway angle and the additional weight you plan to carry on the hitch, I would recommend going with the SumoSprings Solo Custom Helper Springs - Rear Axle #SSR-130-54. The main difference between the…
Hi Roger! I contacted Dexter with your axle information and you will need the #25580 inner bearing and #14125A outer bearing. If you want the races as well, you will need the #25520 and #14276 respectively. The seal will be the Double Lip -…
Thanks for your question, Stevan! The Rhino-Rack Sunseeker Freestanding Awning part #RR23AG can in fact be mounted on the Rhino Rack Aero crossbars. The awning will attach via the t-slots on the crossbars. You do want to make sure that your crossbars…
Hey Dennis! The brackets on the Valterra EZ Hose Carrier #A04-0155XBK are fixed in place on the tube and aren’t designed to be repositioned. Each bracket has a fixed mounting hole spacing of 5-1/4" on center as well. What kind of trailer are you…
Hey Hansen, yes the MORryde Easy Reel Spooler #MR47RR that you referenced can install on a slide out tray in a compartment. Check out the picture I attached that shows this. What RV do you have?
Hey Glynn, thanks for the information. The MORryde Rubber Equalizers for Tandem Axle Trailers item #MR87ZR being an inch wider isn't going to be an issue. This will definitely work for your 2017 Outdoors RV. Which shackle and wet bolt kid you…
The correct replacement for your 300-1406 motor is the Replacement Motor for Lippert Electric Coach Step part #LC301695. If you need other components I would need more info on the steps as this specific motor fits quite a few different steps. If…
Yes, you can Bob. The MORryde Easy Reel Spooler item #MR47RR will indeed work with your 6/4 SOOW power cord. The diameter is not much of a difference. What kind of trailer or motorhome do you have? You can add this information, along with any other…
Hey Doug, I looked up your axle part number and was able to determine that it is a 5,200 lb axle with brakes and a 6 lug bolt pattern but I was not able to find the overall length of the axle from hub face to hub face as well as the spring seat to…
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Essential Ropes for Every Camping Adventure
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