You will have to go with a sliding hitch to allow the trailer to make tight turns. For a trailer 8 feet wide the only bed length that's going to allow 90 degree turns without a slider is a stationary hitch. That being said you have two options.…
While we don't carry a hinge with the exact leaf setup as what you have pictured, the Replacement Controlled Motion Hinge for RV Entry Door - 6 Leaf - Black #LC95VR is still a viable replacement option. Since the leaf configuration is slightly…
...Hi Elliott; the Valterra RV Water Tank # R8048 has three 3/8" threaded fittings on each end of the tank. You can see them in the attached picture, one has a red plug. The tank is only designed...
Hey Tom, we've got quite a few options like the Lippert item #LC234101 you were looking at. What I'll need to know is how wide the space is between the tracks on your sliding door and the size of the opening the slide covers. There's no…
Hey Erik, It's common for the light on your Furrion stove's knob to stay on if it senses that the oven is on. Since you're clearly not running the oven but it's still on and staying red instead of changing to blue that would indicate…
Thanks for your question, Chris! After looking at a Dometic 300 (part #DOM64FR) the closest that we have in to a 9" that is ceramic would be part #TH49FR - Thetford Aqua-Magic Style II Part-Timer RV Toilet - Standard Height - Round Bowl - White…
The Screen Defender Screen Protector for Lippert RV Entry Doors - 26" Wide #LC52FR will be too big, you will want the 24 inch option #LC25FR. The inside door measurement is the inside of the door frame opening itself not the door. Unfortunately…
Hey Ross, thanks for reaching out. I believe we are working on a video for the etrailer Electric Trailer Jack #e74GV, but this is a fairly new product, so we have not had the chance to finish it yet. I do not have any exact numbers for the speed of…
Hello Frank, thanks for reaching out. At this time we only offer two lift assist struts for the Lippert Solid Steps: - Replacement Lift Assist Strut for Lippert SolidStep Triple RV Steps - Narrow Door Frames #LC67UD (for Lippert SolidStep 3-step RV…
Shannon, I wouldn’t recommend that. This #MR72ZV bracket isn’t bolted through the frame, it’s just held in place by the weight of the bracket. A 1/2" set screw can be added if wanting a more secure fit. It works great for storing your spring…
Jeff, it’s more solid than you’d expect for a no-drill bracket. The #MR72ZV is sturdy and has a bit of weight, especially once the weight distribution hitch and bars are added. Nobody will be lifting that off the trailer's frame all in one go. If…
That’s one of the big advantages of the MORryde WDH Storage Bracket #MR62ZV - you can leave it mounted while you’re on the road. It bolts permanently to the A-frame and won’t interfere with your hitch. Just remove the bars and shank and install on…
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Enhance Your RV Door with Push Bars
Push bars are a must-have for RV enthusiasts looking to add stability and ease to their screen doors. They provide a sturdy handle for opening and closing, prevent damage, and add a touch of security. Perfect for those who want to protect their RV doors f
Yes, push bars are generally easy to install. Most come with self-tapping screws, though some users prefer to use automotive body bolts for added security. It's important to measure and align properly, especially if space for mounting screws is limited.
Many push bars can be adjusted to fit various door sizes. Some users have shortened the bars to fit specific doors, ensuring a snug and secure fit. This flexibility makes them a versatile addition to any RV setup.
Push bars add stability and strength to RV screen doors, making them easier to open and close. They prevent damage by providing a dedicated handle, reducing the risk of grabbing the door's cross section. This is especially useful for preventing wear and tear over time.
Push bars are usually made from sturdy materials like metal or high-quality plastic. Metal bars offer durability and strength, while plastic options can be lightweight and easy to handle. Both types are designed to withstand the rigors of RV travel.
Push bars enhance safety by providing a reliable handle for opening and closing doors, reducing the risk of accidental damage. They add structural support, which is crucial for maintaining door integrity, especially in high-traffic areas or during frequent use.