Hey Kyle! The Pacbrake Alpha HD Air Bag Suspension Kit #PB22RV installs in the same location as most fifth wheel and gooseneck brackets. I would expect to have to do some drilling to install these with your B&W Turnoverball. Instead, I recommend…
I sure do Brian and thanks for the information! To add a spare tire mount to your Magic Tilt tandem axle boat trailer, I recommend the Tie Down Spare Tire Mount item #TD86FR. It attaches to frames and tongues up to 8" tall. The Tie Down item…
Hello Matt, Thanks for writing in, that’s a great question. I’ve definitely heard the same concerns about the factory leaf springs on these, especially on larger toy haulers like your Wolf Pack. It makes sense to want something that’s going to hold…
Hi James! With your GVWR being 7,600 pounds, your loaded tongue weight should be around 760 pounds. With that said, I recommend going with the Weigh Safe True Tow Weight Distribution Hitch - 2" Shank - 6" Drop - 8.5K GTW, 850 lbs TW…
Hi Glen, It will depend on what the GVWR (gross vehicle weight rating) is of your trailer to determine which B&W 5th wheel to gooseneck adapter will work best for you. Fifth wheels and gooseneck trailers go off of pin weight instead of tongue…
Hey Craig, Thanks for your question. I went down to our warehouse and measured the thickness of the backing plate on #TD86FR, and it measures right at 1/4 inch. Based on the photo you sent and the amount of clearance you have available, I do think…
Hey Chris, thanks for reaching out. The CE Smith Spare Tire Mount #CE27201 will not work with a 6-lug (6 on 5-1/2") wheel. I went and grabbed one from our warehouse and tried to fit it thru the holes on a 6-lug wheel and it would not fit.…
Hello Craig, Apologies for the delay. I was waiting to hear back from the manufacturer. I reached out to Tie Down, and they confirmed that the Tie Down Spare Tire Mount part #TD86FR, is rated to support a spare tire up to 65 lbs. This carrier is…
The first thing you will need to do is locate the slide-out relay control and unplug the wiring harness from the controller. Then find the slide-out motor. On the back side of the motor there should be a brake lever. Turn it counter-clockwise to the…
Hey Amanda! Yes, this trailer tongue weight scale #BW34KR includes a weather-tight hard plastic storage case. It keeps the scale protected between uses and makes it easy to store without worrying about moisture or damage to the digital components. Do…
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…
Hi Willy! The CE Smith Spare Tire Mount #CE22007Z-11050-2 is one of our most popular options for boat trailers. It can be mounted above the frame, on the side of the frame, or even under the frame, so it's pretty versatile. It can be a little…
Kitchen Accessories Dish Pan for RV and small sinks
Tapered plastic dish pan that can sit on the sink rim or nest inside keeps cleanup simple in tight RV or small home kitchens. The lip-sitting design and smaller footprint work with compact sinks so you can wash and rinse side by side or tip and carry water out instead of using the gray tank. Be sure to check measurements since the top is wider and the bottom smaller for a proper fit.
Yes, it can make wash and rinse easy and help manage gray tank use. Using two—one for washing, one for rinsing—lets you pour cooled water out as needed or carry it outside. Check that the pan fits your RV sink (some are designed for 10-1/2 x 12-3/4 openings) and that it can rest on the lip or sit inside depending on your setup.
Measure your sink's inside length and width, then compare both the top and bottom pan dimensions. Some dish pans are tapered, with a larger top (for resting on the lip) and a smaller bottom that sits inside. Examples include designs for 10-1/2 x 12-3/4 sinks with bottoms around 8-1/4 x 10-1/2. A 13 inch square sink can work, but it may not be a snug fit. Check whether the lip is meant to sit on the sink edge.
Plastic pans are common and can be gentle on dishes; some are noted as plastic, most likely ABS. Non-metal options help prevent scratching and can match kitchens, including black finishes. If appearance matters, choose a color that blends with appliances. Before first use, check for any cracks and confirm the size isn't smaller than expected.
Both setups can work. Some pans sit crosswise on the lip, or turn 90 degrees to sit down in the sink. If positioned against the side, leaving about 3-4 in. of space can let you rinse without diluting soapy water while the drain is open beneath. If your sink is smaller, verify the tapered bottom can sit inside without binding.