Hi Mark, You shouldn't need to use the Furrion 7-Way Vehicle Power Adapter part #FR87PR because your 2018 Ram 2500 is from the fourth generation of the Ram 2500 before they did the huge overhaul that changed the circuits and resulted in the newer…
Hey Craig! Is this a Lippert Ground Control system? Is the part actually 304136? I asked Lippert and they said they don't have anything under 304135. If it is the 304136 the correct replacement is the Replacement Control Module for Lippert Ground…
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 Andrew! Yes, Furrion does have a Chill Cube model with a heat pump. This was actually just released for aftermarket sale. You will need a complete system to make the switch, new R32 units aren't backwards compatible with old R410A systems.…
Hey David, it sounds like you know what you're doing but I've also gone ahead and found the wiring diagram for the Replacement Single Zone Thermostat for Dometic RV Air Conditioners #DMC79FR for you to check out so you can use it as a cross…
Hey Steve, yes the Dexter Nev-R-Adjust Brake Assembly set part #23-458-459 is the correct set for your Airstream based on the part numbers you mentioned. Also the hub/drum part #8-388-80UC3 that you referenced as well would be correct for your…
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…
Hey Kristoper, we have just what you need with the Dometic Furnace part #DMC54RR which has exact same dimensions as what you had at 16 1/2" W X 7" H X 20" D and also this has same 30k BTU rating so it will work perfectly for you. How…
Hey Jack congrats on the new Jeep! To flat tow a 2021 Jeep Wrangler Rubicon behind your 2012 Thor Hurricane 31J motorhome, I recommend the following parts: Tow Bar and Safety Chains - etrailer XHD Non-Binding Tow Bar for Roadmaster Direct-Connect…
Count on a straightforward upgrade with RV Designer puck light options for a clean, modern look inside your rig. They make solid replacements, even if the old mounting holes don't line up exactly, and still install and work great. If you're moving from a recessed fixture, confirm the ceiling opening will be covered and there's enough material for the screws to bite into.
Yes, if the old recessed opening is small enough for the surface-mount base to cover and for the screws to bite. The 4-1/2" dimension refers to outside diameter, not cutout size. Aim for an opening about 3" or less, or plan to fill/modify the hole so there's solid material for the screws. If the cutout is too large, surface-mounting won't secure properly.
No, you replace the entire RV Designer puck light assembly rather than a separate lens. The fixture uses a simple 12V, 2-wire hookup: black to 12V power and white to ground. Swap is typically straightforward once the old light is removed. Measure your existing light to confirm it matches the diameter you want before ordering the full fixture.
Installation is generally easy. It's a 12V, 2-wire connection—black to 12V power and white to ground—then mount the light. These include an on/off button on the fixture, helpful when you want to turn it off when not needed. Check the button's size and placement for your reach, and confirm your ceiling thickness supports a secure surface mount.
Not guaranteed. Some found the light about 1/2" smaller than OE and mounting holes that didn't line up perfectly, but it still worked well once installed. Measure your old light's outside diameter and hole spacing. Be ready to drill new holes or adapt—reusing an old flush-mount with a spring flip latch holder and pop-riveting can help in some installs.