Hey Sherri, thanks for all of the info from your RV door! Knowing all that yes the MORryde step part #MR48RR that you referenced would be the correct fit and will work great as a set of stairs to get in and out of your RV. What camper do you have?
The HammerBlow Trailer Coupler, like the #BD028463 is a coupler that will mount to the from frame of a trailer and be used to attach to a hitch ball on the back of a vehicle. It mounts to 50 degree A-Frame Tongue and will couple to a 2-5/16 in hitch…
For your utility trailer, there aren't specific covers made, however you can use a travel trailer cover for your application. I recommend the Adco Olefin HD RV Cover for Travel Trailers up to 18' - All Climate + Wind - Gray #AD37ZR or the…
Hey Hugo, going with a 30 amp MPPT solar charge controller like the part #RS25FR would be the best choice. This is probably rated most ideally for the solar panels you have currently and it's an MPPT style which does a really good job charging…
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…
I drew up a diagram below that displays the dimensions from the center of the mounting points to the center of the crosstube so that you can measure and determine if the Curt Custom Base Plate Kit #C68FR would clear the bumper. In the attached video…
The Adco SFS AquaShed Cover for Bumper Pull Trailer part #290-46004 would be an excellent option for a 7 x 14 V-Nose Enclosed Trailer. The Adco SFS AquaShed Cover for Bumper Pull Trailers is actually designed for horse trailers but it will work well…
For your 7' x 16' V-Nose enclosed trailer I recommend the Adco SFS AquaShed Cover for Bumper Pull Trailer #290-46005. This is designed for trailers up to 18' long so you'll have a little bit of extra material for an easier fit. There…
I do have a couple options that will work for you, but unfortunately there isn't one perfect option that provides everything you are looking for. I have included the options below, along with some of the things that make them work or not work for…
First of all, that's an awesome off-road trailer, thanks for the photo. As for the 60" Thule Roof Mounted Top Rack System #THTB60, it has tracks which we have measured before and found the inner track to be 0.8" wide and the top opening…
It looks like you have the Thule Aeroblade bar. The T-slot dimensions are 1/2 inch wide for the top of the opening and 3/4 inch wide at the bottom. The T-slot is 1/8" inch tall.
I tried it to make sure, and the t-bolt #853-0782 will fit inside the groove on the top of the Thule AeroBlade bars. The knob #753-0776 will also fit on the bolt. I have attached some pictures of the bolt in the groove with the knob on the bolt for…
Window shades are essential for blocking sunlight and protecting interiors. They are easy to install and remove, making them a convenient choice for any vehicle. Ensure a clean window surface for optimal adhesion and enjoy a clear view while keeping the sun out of your eyes.
Window shades typically use suction cups or cling technology to adhere to windows. For best results, clean the window thoroughly before application to ensure a strong grip. This helps prevent the shade from falling off, even when opening and closing doors.
Window shades are designed to block sunlight without obstructing the driver's view. They effectively keep the sun out of passengers' eyes, especially useful for protecting children, while maintaining visibility for safe driving.
Yes, window shades are designed for quick and easy installation. They can be applied in seconds and removed just as fast, making them a convenient option for those who need to adjust or remove them frequently.
Consider the ease of installation, how well it adheres to the window, and its ability to block sunlight without obstructing your view. A good window shade should stay in place during travel and be easy to remove when needed.
A window shade might lose its grip if the window surface isn't clean or if the suction cups aren't properly attached. Regularly check and clean the window and suction cups to maintain a strong hold, especially after opening and closing doors.