Hey Rob! The pin for the Ultimate Trailer Jack #322-RDJ-2K sits 3/4" above the mounting plate, is 1" thick, and sticks out 3" from the body of the jack (see attached photo). The bolt pattern for the mounting plate is symmetrical so you…
Hey Jeff, for a 2019 Chevy Silverado 2500 without the OEM underbed rail kit I would go with the Demco Hijacker Autoslide fifth wheel hitch part #DM43SV for a hitch that will automatically slide back as your customer makes tight turns so they'd…
You will have to go with a sliding hitch to allow the trailer to make tight turns. For a trailer 8 feet wide the only bed length that's going to allow 90 degree turns without a slider is a stationary hitch. That being said you have two options.…
The OEM prep package consists of 4 "pucks" in the bed of the truck that will allow you to drop in puck style hitches for easy installation and removal, that gives you a completely clear bed when not in use. The B&W Companion OEM 5th…
Hey Jerry, GM moved the placement of their puck systems starting with 2020 models so you are correct that the pucks would have the hitch not sit directly over the axle. GM did the math and made sure that this placement wouldn't adversely affect…
Manufacturers do not list anything for us to know exactly what drawer slide socket was used in your Winnebago. We offer two sizes of the C-Shaped slides #37270735 (2-3/8" deep) or the #37270725 (2-1/8" deep) and also a question mark shaped…
Hey Dennis, thanks for reaching out about the etrailer Hitch #e44AR and wiring parts (listed below)! You won't need to trim or remove any panels for the hitch or the brackets to fit on your 2024 Honda Passport. You'll need to bend the…
It sounds like you could benefit from the Phoenix Faucets Exterior RV Shower Box #PF266201 provided there is somewhere you can install it on the outside of your trailer. It requires a cutout of 10-3/4" wide x 5-3/4" high x 3-11/16"…
I called Valterra and they couldn't confirm or deny if it was possible to combine two Valterra EZ Coil-N-Store Drinking Water Hose #W01-0022. However if you need a longer hose, we do carry a 75' Camco RV Drinking Water Hose #CAM22803. This…
Butt. It's ok, you can say it. Pain in the butt. I agree, a hard to coil hose can be frustrating. The colder it gets the harder it is to coil a hose. That is even the case for really flexible hoses such as Camco RV Drinking Water Hose #CAM22783…
Hey Doug, That's a good question because fit is really important so the cover stays snug on your trailer, and there is a specific way to measure for the etrailer covers. It's pretty simple, and what you want to do is measure the body of the…
I have a multi-function shower set #PF276058 by Phoenix Faucets with a white finish. I have a single function shower set #PF276048 by Phoenix Faucets with a chrome finish. But there is not a set that is chrome and multi-function. I like the 5…
Perfect for weekend trips, these first aid kits are compact yet comprehensive, ensuring you're prepared for minor mishaps while enjoying outdoor activities like fishing or boating.
Absolutely! These kits are versatile, making them perfect for both land and water activities. They include items that are useful for treating injuries common in both environments, such as waterproof bandages and antiseptic wipes, ensuring you're ready for any adventure.
These kits are tailored for outdoor enthusiasts, featuring waterproof cases and supplies that address common outdoor injuries. Whether you're dealing with cuts from fishing hooks or scrapes from hiking, these kits have you covered with durable, weather-resistant materials.
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A weekend trip first aid kit should be compact and lightweight, yet fully equipped with essentials like bandages, antiseptics, and pain relievers. It's designed to handle minor injuries that might occur during activities like hiking, fishing, or boating, ensuring you're prepared without being weighed down.
Look for a kit that balances size and content. It should be easy to carry but packed with essentials like adhesive bandages, gauze, antiseptic wipes, and a basic first aid manual. A durable, waterproof case is also a plus for outdoor use.