Hey Brian! Yes, the Firestone Ride-Rite Air Helper Springs #F89VV will fit your 2025 Toyota Tundra. That is just the generic picture attached to that page, I can see how it would be confusing. These are designed to mount over the axle, and are…
Hello Femi, Thanks for reaching out! Both the Demco Autoslide #DM39SV and #DM29GV are excellent choices for your 2026 GMC Sierra 3500 with the factory prep package, and both are compatible with your Grand Design Reflection 150 Series. The biggest…
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…
You sure can Dan, that is exactly what it's designed for! The Demco Classic Base Plate Kit item #DM9518112 is going to attach directly to the factory bumper on your 2002 Jeep Wrangler Sport. If you'd like to save some money our etrailer…
Hey Stacey! To install the Victron Orion XS DC/DC RV Converter #VN93VR you will need appropriately sized wire and fuses. Victron recommends 16 mm² / 6 AWG (13.3 mm²) cable if the distance is less than 5 meters, and 4 AWG (21.2 mm²) if…
Hello Jay, I’m curious what panel you’re planning to use. How many panels will you be running, and what is the total wattage? I want to make sure the controller I recommended is properly sized for your setup. Right now, your camper has the Go Power…
Hey Keith, I would recommend the Kenda Karrier KR35 part #KE34TJ as it will cover everything you are looking for including having a nicer looking aluminum wheel. This is a high quality tire with a Load Range of D and a higher speed rating of N that…
Hey Ron. To flat tow a 1997 Tj with a Blackhawk 2 All Terrain tow bar you'll need the Roadmaster Direct-Connect Base Plate Kit item #RM-521424-5. This baseplate is custom fit and is compatible with the factory double tube bumper and the standard…
Hey Steve. The 12.5K Weigh Safe True Tow Weight Distribution Hitch item #WS94RR is going to be the best option for your Jayco trailer. You've done your homework well and with the range of 760 lbs - 1,160 lbs tongue you are not going to want to go…
Hello Richard, Happy to get you the right portable solar panel. Our etrailer 100-Watt Portable Solar Panel with Charge Controller #e28VV is a great match for your 2024 Braxton Creek Bushwacker Plus 17FD because it’s designed to plug right into the…
Hi Kyler! We definitely have center caps and lug nuts that you can use, but the Kenda Karrier KR35 ST175/80R13 LRD Radial Trailer Tire w/ 13" Aluminum AM03 Wheel - 5 on 4-1/2 #KE34TJ does not include them. With that said, I recommend the…
Thanks for the great service. The order arrived at my doorstep yesterday afternoon. Thank you for making sure the order was complete. I installed the hitch and wire kit last night with no problems. The instructions were perfect. Bruce
Head out dry camping and keep your lithium battery charging with a portable solar panel you can move with the sun. Choose SAE plug-and-play connections for your camper's side port and pair with a charge controller suited to 12V systems, including two 6V batteries wired in series. If your port is rated for 10 amps, picking a panel that stays under that limit keeps everything running smoothly.
Yes, if the portable panel includes an SAE cable and your port is wired to the battery. Verify your port's amp rating and choose a panel that stays within that limit. Make sure the trailer's port isn't routed through another controller since many portable panels have a built-in controller. Confirm the controller has a lithium setting before connecting your battery.
It can, when the controller allows it. Some controllers act like a diode and can be left on and charging when the vehicle battery is getting charged by the alternator. Check your controller's guidance first. If you're using a side port, confirm it goes straight to the battery and that you aren't stacking controllers.
A 100 Watt or 200 Watt setup is commonly used for keeping batteries charged off-grid. If you just want to maintain charge with little to no draw, a smaller panel can work. For running lights, a fan, water pump, and charging devices, step up in wattage. Set the controller to the correct battery type and verify your RV's solar port rating before plugging in.
Yes, a portable solar panel can charge a 12V lithium setup when the charge controller supports lithium. The included PWM controllers on many panels support 12V systems. Check the controller's battery type setting and confirm a lithium profile. If your RV has a side solar port, make sure it runs directly to the battery and not through another controller to avoid two controllers fighting each other.