Hey Nelson, so you would need two separate systems since a supplemental braking system can only be used with a towed vehicle and a trailer brake controller can only control trailer brakes. Main difference is a supplemental braking system is designed…
Hey Jake, in a tighter setup like a Lance camper, the SOLO #GB64FR is usually the easiest fit. It’s compact, mounts directly into your water line, and still gives you 0.2-micron filtration without taking up much space. That’s why it’s popular in vans…
Hey there Rachel, a single inline filter like the SOLO #GB64FR is a great upgrade from the basic filters, but it is still pretty minimal since it’s just a single stage. If your goal is to feel confident cooking and drinking from the tap, most people…
Thanks for the picture! I checked with Progressive Dynamics the replacement power converter you need for your Parallax Series 7300 Model 7345 is the Replacement Converter for Parallax/Magnetek or WFCO RV Power Centers - 45 Amp item #PD4645V.
I have listed out the options that we have for your 1-hole kitchen faucet with a 31.5mm (1-1/4") diameter hole below. - Empire Faucets RV Kitchen Faucet w/ Pull-Down Spout #EM42HR - Empire Faucets RV Kitchen Faucet w/ Pull-Down Spout #EM34JR -…
Hey Paul, thanks for the information! To add sway bars to your 2025 Entegra Oddessey, I recommend the following parts: Front Sway Bar - Roadmaster Anti-Sway Bar item #RM-1139-189. This kit includes a 1-3/8" diameter sway bar, polyurethane…
Hi William; all of the furnaces we carry like the Fogatti Quiet LP Gas RV Furnace #FG45FR use propane for fuel. Models that can run on electricity aren't too common and the power consumption would be pretty high. Most people looking for an…
Hey Richard. The EcoHitch Hidden Front Hitch item #EH79CR will definitely support a 542 lbs motorcycle. It has a 1,000 lbs total capacity no matter how you use it. Unless you have the lightest motorcycle carrier ever, it's not going to work with…
RV faucets, such as the Patrick Distribution RV Kitchen Faucet #277-000014 and the many others we have available, will typically use fittings beneath the knobs/handles that are made to be compatible with the hoses that are standard in RVs. A…
Hey Cathy! The best option we've got is the Utopia RV Bathroom Faucet #UT43FR, which actually has a higher rate of flow at 2 gallons per minute. Does this color and style fit what you're looking for?
Hey April. You can definitely use a lighter or a match to light the GE Profile Propane RV Range - Drop In item #GE57VR if you do not have 12v power. This process is not only covered in the installation instructions that I have linked below but…
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Sleek and Durable Stainless Steel RV Faucets
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