Hey Joe! There are actually tire chains specific to dually setups so that would be your best option. I recommend the pewag CL Dually Tire Chains #PWCL294S. These have a diamond pattern so the ride won't be as rough with them installed on your…
Good question! Can you close the hatch of the vehicle the CVT Timber Creek Annex #RG35ZV is attached to? Yes. However, it should be noted that the hatch is actually acting as a roof support, so some of the roof will not necessarily cave in, but it…
Hello Arash. Thank you for all the information, it is most helpful. The VIN confirmed that it is a 2015 Ford F-350 Cab and Chassis. For your 2015 Ford F-350 Cab and Chassis there is not a bolt on application. Your best bet would be to get the Center…
Hey Chad, Good question and you will need spacers for your 2024 Toyota Tundra with the factory lift when installing the Air Lift LoadLifter 5000 Ultimate Air Helper Springs with Internal Jounce Bumpers #AL24JQ. The rear lift on the Tundra is 2 inches…
Good question! The etrailer trailer tool box #e44VV is made over seas, but I do have a couple made in America options listed below. They are fairly similar and I think they might be of interest to you, since the name you entered is Usaforme. DeeZee…
Hey Tracy, thanks for reaching out! For an Anderson connector that can be hooked up to the battery on your 2022 Frontier, I recommend picking up the Bulldog Winch Rear Wiring Kit #BDW20026 which comes with 24' of 3 Gauge wire and 2 Anderson-type…
Hey Mike! You can replace your Coleman Mach 15 with the Furrion Chill Cube. However, you're going to need the entire system since it uses the new R32 refrigerant. Installation is really straightforward, you can check it out in the video I…
Hello Hart, Making the switch to the Furrion Chill? You won’t be disappointed! It’s quieter, more efficient, and cools you down faster, that’s what I call a triple threat. For your 2017 Airstream with a ducted system, you’ll want the Furrion Chill…
Hi Duane, Air Springs are better for leveling loads and will typically give you a rougher unloaded ride quality so these might not be the best option for your setup depending on what your intended use is. Air springs are the best option when it comes…
Hello Joeseppi, Let's get you into the right camper tie-down. Just as long as your 2021 Ford F-350 does not have factory flip-out steps that are mounted under the bed you will want the TorkLift Tie Downs - Custom Frame Mount - Front and Rear…
Hello Gene, For your DeeMaxx disc brakes #DE86AR, you'll want to use DOT 4 brake fluid. It’s the recommended type because it handles heat really well, which is important for trailer and heavy-duty braking systems like DeeMaxx. You’ll want to…
I recommend using the Konig Standard Snow Tire Chains XB16 #TH01571245 for the 215/85R16 tires on your 2016 MB Sprinter van. These are designed for a heavier vehicle like what you have and will do a great job at helping you stay mobile in the snow.…
Explore cell phone signal boosters designed for multiple users. Ideal for road trips or camping, these boosters aim to enhance connectivity for everyone in your vehicle or camper. While some find improvements in rural areas, others note challenges with antenna placement. Perfect for those seeking shared connectivity on the go.
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For group travel, boosters can be a valuable investment, enhancing connectivity for everyone. However, the return on investment depends on travel locations and existing signal conditions. If traveling through areas with moderate signal, the benefits are more noticeable.
Common challenges include finding the optimal antenna placement and dealing with minimal signal improvement in very low-signal areas. Some users report needing to frequently adjust the antenna to achieve better results, highlighting the importance of patience and experimentation.