Hello Douglas, Thanks for writing in, and thank you for your order! I am sorry to report that the manufacturer does not have a weld pattern or installation instructions available for the Sleeve-Lock A-Frame Trailer Coupler #CA-5296-B. I know that…
Hi Bill! You will need to completely replace the system since you have old Dometic R410a units on your Monaco. Everything switched to R32 refrigerant following new EPA regulations in 2025, and the new systems are not backwards compatible. For a…
Hey Jonathan, We haven't heard of any issues with the P3 #90195 and plug-in harness #3070-P with a 2024 Honda Ridgeline. How are you sure that the brakes are being applied on your Honda when applying the manual override on the P3? What are you…
Hi Collin, welcome back! The most economical replacement is going to be from Advent Air. You will need a complete system since everything moved to R32 refrigerant. If your upgraded thermostat is R32 compatible, or a smart thermostat that got a…
Hey Keith! I can definitely help you find a replacement for your Dometic Duo Therm. However, you're going to have to replace the thermostat and air distribution box as well. Your current setup is for R410A and everything switched to R32 last year…
Hey Matthew, thanks for reaching out. We do have a heat strip kit that will work with the Advent Air RV Air Conditioner System #ADV99QR. For that you'll need the following: - Electric Heat Strip for Advent Air RV Air Conditioners - 5,500 BTU -…
Hey Alan, while the Air Distribution Box w/ Wall-Mounted Thermostat for Advent Air RV Air Conditioners #ADV98SR does have ability to control a furnace it can't be used with a Duo Therm setup like you have. It can only work with Advent Air AC…
We got you covered Sherrel, thanks for reaching out! If your Jeep Wrangler has a different bumper than the standard factory, please let me know because that would change which base plate is compatible with your vehicle. This flat tow setup is for a…
Hello Greg, thanks for reaching out. Sadly, we do not offer any replacement rubber springs for the Timbren Axle-Less Trailer Suspension. Your best bet would be to reach out directly to Timbren for that. I believe they can provide them. The rubber…
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…
Hey Denise, Advent does have an RV AC unit that has ability to control a furnace as well but it needs to be one like the part #ADV92SR that has a wall thermostat and not the part #ADV32SR that has all of it's controls built into the vent…
Route power or data cables cleanly—2 inch wide cutout fits smaller openings so you don't have to enlarge the hole. The open back lets cords pass through while the door shuts to help keep rain out and latch firmly for a tidy, reliable access point.
Color can be off-white rather than a bright white, so compare to your trailer and sealant before installing. Material quality felt solid to some, but one noted thinner plastic that a mouse chewed quickly. If rodents are a concern, consider adding a protective barrier over any openings. Confirm fit first, then seal to help keep rain out.
They can latch firmly and stay shut. One report noted a latch tab broke before installation, but the latch still closed and held. Inspect the latch tabs before mounting and avoid forcing the mechanism during install. If the latch feels tight, check alignment and hardware tension to reduce stress on the tabs.
Open Back doors work well for routing cords and cables. They've been used for extension cords, trickle charging a motorcycle, and as a port for a StarLink cable. Users noted it seals well and is an easy, waterproof way to pass a cord. Decide if you prefer putty tape or a foam gasket for sealing, and check for a snug latch closure.
Yes, installation is typically straightforward. Several installs were a perfect fit and went on with ease using included adhesive tape and screws or putty. Measure your existing opening to confirm it matches a 2 Inch Wide Cutout and dry-fit before sealing. If hardware or tape is included, use it; if not, have sealant or putty on hand to help prevent leaks.