Hey Ken! Instead of worrying about fitment and a potential return I can give you some measurements so you can figure it out before ordering. The standard shank on the B&W Continuum Weight Distribution System #BW28FR is 11-3/8" from the…
Hey Ron, congratulations on the new trailer! I have a Jay Feather myself and love it. You're definitely off to a great start with a weight distribution hitch, it will make a world of difference towing that trailer with your F-150. The Weigh Safe…
Hey Lorenzo. Your 2024 Chevrolet Silverado 3500 has what's called Pulse Wave Modulation, which will not provide the wireless cameras with the correct power it needs to run when connected. This is a power saving feature in newer trucks. To fix…
Hey Eric, I know you mentioned you were installing the Vision S+ camera, is the monitor as well a vision S+ monitor or is it the monitor for the old Vision S system? The 2 systems components are not compatible with each other so the camera and…
Hey Frank. I can give you the dimensions of the shank on the B&W Continuum item #BW28FR but you're going to need to take the measurements on your Silverado 3500 to confirm the tailgate will open. From the hitch pin hole to the center of the…
Hey Ron, congrats on the new truck! The OEM Mount for Blue Ox Gooseneck-to-5th Wheel Trailer Hitch Adapter item #BLU62CR will indeed be a more secure connection when using the Blue Ox BXR2100 Gooseneck-to-5th-Wheel Trailer Hitch Adapter our item…
Hey Tony. The Dexter Dual Hydraulic Jack System w/ Double Acting Pump item #DX42CR does not have a self leveling function. It's either up or down. The pivoting foot pads on the bottom of the jacks are what this system relies on when you're…
Hey Shawn, congrats on the new 5th wheel trailer. The Watchdog Power Center Surge Protector and Voltage Booster item #HU74ZR is all you're going to need. Adding in the Power Watchdog Surge Protector item #HU82VR would be redundant. The item…
Good thinking, Andy good name btw. The Watchdog Surge Protector / Voltage Booster 50A #HU74ZR is a hefty unit, but it does sit outside at the pedestal, so security matters. It has a metal loop built in for a padlock or cable lock, which you can run…
Brian, you’ll each want the version that matches your RV’s service. The #HU84ZR is built for 30A rigs like your friend’s Cougar, while the #HU74ZR is made for 50A rigs like your Cedar Creek. They both do the same job - voltage boosting, surge…
Phil, the #HU84ZR is a pretty stout unit - it weighs in at 25 lbs. Many folks will also use a small stand or even a milk crate to keep it up off wet ground. What are you mainly concerned about? The unit won't sit in the rv when being used if…
Hey Eric! There has definitely been some confusion around the specs on this scale. I just contacted B&W and can confirm that the B&W Digital Tongue Weight Scale w/ LED Screen #BW34KR has a max capacity of 4,000 lbs. It has been listed on our…
For RV enthusiasts, a set of 4 leveling blocks can be surprisingly effective. While some may initially doubt their sufficiency, these blocks often meet the needs of most camping scenarios. They're lightweight, easy to carry, and can replace heavier wood planks, making them a practical choice for leveling on uneven ground.
Four blocks can often suffice for many camping situations, especially on relatively even ground. They are lightweight and easy to handle, making them a convenient choice. However, for more uneven terrains or if you prefer extra stability, consider purchasing an additional set.
A 4 block set is compact and easy to transport, ideal for those who prefer minimal gear. Larger sets offer more flexibility for uneven terrains and can be used for additional support under stabilizers. If you frequently camp on varied surfaces, a larger set might be beneficial.
Yes, 4 blocks can be used effectively even if your motorhome lacks leveling jacks. They provide a stable base on soft ground and can be stacked to achieve the desired height. For more challenging terrains, additional blocks may be needed.
Lightweight blocks are easier to carry and handle compared to heavy wood planks. They reduce the overall weight of your gear, making setup and teardown less strenuous. Plus, they interlock for stability, offering a hassle-free leveling experience.
Four block sets are quite versatile, suitable for leveling, stabilizing, and even as stepping stones. They work well for various RV sizes and can be easily adjusted to fit different leveling needs. For more complex setups, additional blocks can enhance their versatility.