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…
The L-pins on the Fastway e2 systems are a little different than those used with the Equal-I-zer system but #EQ95-01-9430 can be used. For the e2 system we also have replacement L-Pin #FA92-03-9205. The clip is #FA92-04-9208. Each of these are sold…
Thanks for the photo and the Timbren Rear Suspension Enhancement System #TGMRCK15S you mentioned is a good option for helping keep your 2020 Chevy Silverado 1500 level, but the best option is something a little different, the RoadActive Suspension…
Hey Alan, yes you can use the Active Controls ActiveStart Plug-In Soft Start for RVs #AS44FR with a surge protector. You would want it to go surge protector, soft start, and then to your camper so that the soft start also has surge protection…
You will need to connect to the tow vehicle battery in this case. The issue with trying to install and run the RedArc In-Vehicle BCDC #331-BCDC1225D via the 7 way is that the 10 gauge wiring in a 7 way trailer connector isn't sufficient to…
Hey Jerry, we have a version of the #AS44FR that does have surge protection built in with the part #AS94FR but the part #AS44FR that you referenced does not have surge protection built in. Do you have an AC unit that draws a lot of power on start…
Due to the lower tongue weight capacities of trailer hitches that have 1-1/4 inch receivers, there are no dual hitch adapters available for a 1-1/4 inch trailer hitch receivers. The adapters are only available for 2 inch trailer hitch receivers. If…
Hey Ray. The Active Controls ActiveStart Plug-In Soft Start for RVs item #AS44FR is designed and assembled in Pompano Beach, Florida. The individual components are sourced from all over. It ships from our warehouse in Wentzville, Missouri and has a…
Hello Connie. The bottom straps of the WeatherTech Mesh Safety Barrier for Pets #WT96UQ go around the inner leg of the driver seat frame. Same thing for the passenger side. I have included a few snips from the instructions that you may find helpful.…
The Rhino-Rack XTray Pro Cargo Basket part #RRRMCB03 will work just fine with a set of crossbars like the Rhino-Rack Vortex Aero Crossbars. That said, I can only recommend using the universal wrap around mounts that come with the basket. It does not…
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