Hey Joe, thanks for reaching out! The Furrion Chill HE AC Unit #FR26PR (the part FACR13HESA you referenced) is available in a kit with a thermostat as part #FR85PV. If you don't already have the AC unit, then you can get the whole kit so you have…
I checked with Lippert and the part number you mentioned corresponds with the Revolution Kwikee step and the replacement control module you need then is the part #LC363985.
...The Replacement Standard Dual Rack Repair Kit for Lippert RV In-Wall Slide-Outs - Fixed Side, # LC84FR is the left side of the slide-out as looking at it, facing it, from the outside. The float side...
...High Low Adapter - The tow bar needs to be within 3" of level. If you measure the height of the inside top of the hitch receiver tube on your RV, and the height difference is more than 3 inches...
The Karrier ST205/75R14 Radial Trailer Tire w/ 14" White Wheel #AM32161 is not machine balanced - nor are any trailer tire and wheel combos. That said, it will be ready to install when you receive it. What happens is the manufacturers line up…
It is imperative you check your local laws for lighting requirements in regards to your specific trailer, though I can tell you you no matter what you'll need stop lights, tail lights, turn signals and reflectors. There are other factors,…
Thanks for reaching out, Steve! The Kenda ST235/75R15 Radial Off-Road Trailer Tire #KE68JR will be about 1" closer to any fenders and about 1/2" closer to your trailer frame. Unless you're already strapped for clearance I don't see…
I was unable to find any information with the numbers on your axle, unfortunately. However, you can contact the manufacturer of the trailer and they should be able to tell you exactly which inner and outer bearings you have. If for some reason they…
Hey Mark, the part #K71-653-00 is just the cushioned equalizers whereas the part K71-653-06 is a kit that includes the cushioned equalizers as well as heavy duty shackles and bushings.
...Hey Bill, thanks for reaching out!
The 12V RV LED Reading Light # CE66FR has a 1801M Lumen rating according to my contact at Command Electronics.
Does this work for your setup...
Odor eliminators for RVs are essential for maintaining a fresh and inviting environment. Whether dealing with lingering scents from spills or smoke, these products can neutralize odors effectively, making your RV feel like a home away from home.
Odor eliminators can be highly effective in RVs, especially for neutralizing strong odors like cologne or smoke. Success often depends on following instructions carefully, such as leaving the RV unattended for 12 hours. Some users find multiple treatments necessary for stubborn odors.
For best results, ensure any underlying issues like leaks are fixed first. Shampoo carpets and let them dry before treatment. Use a mask if applying multiple kits in larger RVs, and follow mixing instructions closely to avoid inhaling fumes.
While some find success with cigarette smoke, results can vary. It's crucial to follow the product's instructions and possibly repeat treatments. For persistent smoke odors, additional measures like cleaning surfaces may be needed.
Yes, safety is important. Use a mask or respirator when handling multiple kits, and ensure proper ventilation. Follow mixing instructions to avoid exposure to fumes, and leave the RV unattended during treatment to ensure safety and effectiveness.
Typically, leaving the RV unattended for at least 12 hours is recommended for optimal results. This allows the product to fully neutralize odors. Some users may need to repeat the process for particularly stubborn smells.