Hey Alex. From the information I can find online it does look like your 2011 Keystone Cougar 318SAB does come prepped for a second AC unit. The bedroom roof vent should be reinforced and pre-wired for a 13.5k or 15k BTU unit. To check if your trailer…
Hi Jeff, great question, and you’re definitely on the right. I know how tiring it can be when the RV feels like it’s leaning or getting pushed around, especially in wind or on curves. The Timbren kit part #TFER35092LB is a solid upgrade if you’re…
Hey David, welcome back! The Seaflo Diaphragm Pump for Boats and RVs item #SE58FR is going to be our best replacement option we have for your Shurflo 4900-0201. The variable flow is based on demand so it would not run as hard with lower water usage…
Hey Nancy! The Thomas Payne RV Jackknife Sofa w/ Hinges #TP58KR doesn't have any legs. It is designed to sit on an existing base/legs which you can see examples of in the attached picture. I can't tell in the brochure if that is what you have…
Hey, Corde. The type of hose you are looking for comes with either a 1/4 Inch male NPT or the 1/4 Inch MIF. Since you're not needing the MIF you would want to pick up MB Sturgis propane pigtail part #100473-12. This one is a 12" hose so if…
Hey Ed, it sounds like you are looking for an RV entry door hinge like the part #LC95VR. This is one that all is designed to stop the door from slamming around. Is this what you were looking for?
Hey Kyle, thanks for reaching out! The screen you're seeing behind the photos we have of the Lippert Screen Door Slider Panel #LC239061 aren't something that we carry, but as I'm looking at the photos, the screen looks like it installs…
You should be able to tell which Valterra Double RV Waste Valves you need by inspecting your current connection points. The one end with the lugs on it is the same on all 3 parts so you simply need to determine if you need hubs, spigots, or a…
Hey Joe. For your 2024 Ram 2500, you'll need the B&W Turnoverball Underbed Gooseneck Trailer Hitch w/ Custom Installation Kit item #BWGNRK1320. This 30,000 lbs capacity gooseneck hitch fits all both bed lengths and the diesel models. This…
Hey Dave, Usually, trailer tires are not balanced with weights like car tires because if the trailer weight changes it can cause the weights to vibrate off. So what trailer tire and wheel manufacturers will do is line up the heavy spot in the wheel…
Hey J, yes the Active Controls ActiveStart Plug-In Soft Start for RVs #AS44FR will work great with your Dometic RV AC unit and your Honda Companion generator as long as you aren't running a bunch of other electronics at same time like you…
Hi Leslie! The Replacement Bellows for Dometic Boat Vacuum Pump and Discharge Pump #DOM58FR is a part we get directly from Dometic and is not an off brand thing. This is made by Dometic for their Sealand J or S Series vacuum pump or T Series…
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