Hey Steve! That is a great question. The main difference between the Curt RVi Series 4 #RVI44FR and the old 3 is the new e Bullseye Wireless Monitor. They made a few other minor upgrades such as the speaker and the button seeing an improvement but…
Great question, John. The Curt #RVi44FR is designed to push against the seat pan for proper operation, but if your Gladiator has a totally flat floorboard, you’ll want to use the included Phantom Bracket to create a secure backing. It installs under…
Absolutely, Dave. You can fine-tune the Curt RVi Series 4 Portable Flat Tow Brake System #RVI44FR 's brake pressure and sensitivity right from the Bullseye monitor in your motorhome. In your case, some people try stepping down from Small SUV to…
Hey Karl, a set of 68 inch long safety cables like the part #RM-643 would be what you'd want. There aren't really a whole lot of different length cables for different setups so its best to just go with this set which is what Roadmaster…
Hey Thomas, yes you could use the Curt High-Low Adapter #C27KR with your bike rack setup. This will put the bike rack out an additional 8 inches and can either raise or lower the rack setup by 2 inches.
Hey Ron, thanks for reaching out! We have two different steering stabilizers for your motorhome on a 2018 Ford F-53 chassis; the Roadmaster Reflex and the Roadmaster Exact Center. The Exact Center was supposed to be an upgrade to the Reflex but after…
The globrite 122 in red or yellow/amber are 3.75 inches by 1.70 inches from what I can find online. We do not have a direct replacement, however the closest dimension we have to replace them is 3-1/2 by 1 inch. I recommend the #MC68RB and #MC68AB. If…
Hey Zackary, we only have the Telescoping Dinette Table Leg with Adjustable Top and Large Base for RVs #TX73VJ in black. We do not have any other color options.
Hey Steve, the Telescoping Dinette Table Leg with Adjustable Top and Large Base for RVs #TX73VJ that you referenced is very solid. It's not going to have any wobble to it at all.
You are right about the look of the #JWM60A, though the reason we recommend it as a replacement for the AWM968 is that it is the model that technically replaced the AWM968 when it was discontinued in 2017. Having said that, there is an option, that…
The Falcon tow bar, #RM-522, has a channel to run the safety cables through so you will want to use straight safety cables like the 64 inch Single Hook, Straight Safety Cables, #RM-645. Safety cables are not included and must be purchased separately.…
The Roadmaster Falcon All Terrain, Non-Binding Tow Bar - Motorhome Mount - 2" Hitch - 6,000 lbs #RM-522 has a channel to run the safety cables through so you will want to use straight safety cables. I recommend using the Roadmaster 64"…
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