Hey, Joe. That's a great question. Backup cameras and rearview, observation, cameras are essentially the same, the difference comes down to how they’re wired. With a system like the Furrion Vision S+ Wireless RV Backup System #FR57AD, it’s…
Hey Roy, thanks for the pictures. The 72" measurement on the Thomas Payne RV Jackknife Sofa item #TP88KR is the distance from the outside edge of the brackets. The actual sofa portion is 69" wide. How wide of space are you working with on…
Hey Lloyd, thanks for reaching out. We have just the thing. You can replace the main board assembly to make your WF-8955 compatible with Lithium batteries. For that you will need the following: - Replacement Main Board Assembly for WFCO Auto-Detect…
Hey Klara! Yes, the Replacement Main Board Assembly for WFCO Auto-Detect RV Power Centers #WF76FR will fit your WFCO 8955PEC. This is just a variation of the 8955 model so this main board will work as a drop-in replacement. Did yours fail or are you…
Hey Craig. Thanks for reaching out. Yes, the MORryde RV Cargo Slide Tray - 90" x 39" - 2 Way Slide #MR93FR will extend outward 60% in both directions. It will make it really easy to access your gear on either side without feeling like…
Hello Berniece, thanks for reaching out. Yes, the Lippert On-The-Go Telescopic RV Exterior Ladder #LC64HD will work great for your 2023 No Boundaries 16.1 camper. According to the online specs, that camper is about 10' 4" tall. The ladder…
Hey Russ, the Thomas Payne Dual Reclining RV Loveseat #TP68KR that you referenced requires 2 inches of wall clearance so that it can recline all the way.
It sure will Robert. The Air Lift 1000 Air Helper Springs item #AL60830 install inside the factory rear coil springs on your 2022 Jeep Gladiator. So long as those springs haven't been swapped out you'll have no problem getting the air bags…
Hey Michael. The backup camera that comes with the Furrion Vision S+ System item #FR57AD has built in mounting holes in the casing. It comes with four #6 x 3/4" flat head self-tapping screws, four #4 x 1/4" self-tapping screws, sealant, and…
Hello Austin, thanks for reaching out. We can help you replace your Dometic duo therm 991721729 AC unit. With that older Dometic Duo-Therm 991721729, there unfortunately isn’t a true plug-and-play replacement anymore. At this point it’s a full system…
Hey Thomas, for just a single rear camera Furrion Vision S+ kit you'd want the part #FR57AD. Are you wanting an additional rear camera to use with this or the one with the red light built into it by chance? We don't have either of those right…
Hey Phil! For a tandem axle trailer you will want two of the Leveling Kit with Wheel Chocks for Trailers and RVs #WS28ER. You are correct, one under each tire is best. I use these on my Jayco with one under each tire to keep them off the ground and…
RV ladders are essential for accessing roof racks, upper bunks, or storage areas in your camper or travel trailer. They are designed to be adjustable, sturdy, and easy to install, fitting a variety of RV shapes and sizes. Consider the ladder's weight capacity, material, and ease of customization to ensure it meets your specific needs.
Customizing an RV ladder is generally straightforward. Many ladders are designed to be cut to size, allowing you to adjust the height to fit your RV perfectly. Some may require additional tools like a hacksaw or drill for precise fitting, especially if your RV has unique curves or angles.
When choosing an RV ladder, ensure it can support the weight of the heaviest person who will use it. Most ladders are robust and can handle significant weight, but it's crucial to check the specifications to avoid any flexing or instability, especially if you plan to use it near its maximum capacity.
Comfort is key, especially if you frequently use the ladder barefoot. Some ladders have narrow rungs that might be uncomfortable on bare feet. Look for ladders with wider or padded rungs if comfort is a priority, particularly for bunk access.
RV ladders are often made from lightweight yet durable materials like aluminum or steel. Aluminum is popular for its corrosion resistance and ease of handling, while steel offers extra strength. Consider the finish as well, especially if you prefer a specific color or need rust-resistant hardware.
Secure installation involves following the manufacturer's instructions carefully. Ensure all screws and bolts are tightened properly, and consider using additional brackets or supports if needed. Double-check the ladder's stability before regular use to ensure safety.