Hey Frank, we have the GE Appliances Microwave part #GE57HR that is close enough in size that it would work great to replace the High Point Micro/Convect oven EC028KD7. This is just a microwave so if you were wanting also the convection oven portion…
We sure do Dan. The Furrion Microwave Trim Kit item #FR85TF is exactly what you need for the Furrion Built-In RV Convection Microwave and Air Fryer item #FR63TF in black. The Furrion Microwave Trim Kit item #FR85TF is black and measures 24-3/16"…
Hey Rick! The EcoHitch Hidden Front Mount Trailer Hitch #EH69CR weighs 72 lbs with the hardware. This is confirmed to fit your 2024 Ford Transit T350. What will you be using the hitch for?
The High Pointe Built-In Convection Microwave with Air Fryer #HP36ZR will fit as a replacement for your current ECO28KD7. It does appear the new unit will easily fit into place but as the RV manufacturer can build 2 units at the same time and they be…
Welcome back Rich and thanks for the information! To replace your Sharp Carousel microwave R-820BK-F, I recommend the Greystone Built-In RV Convection Microwave item #GR27FR. It measures 21" wide x 11" tall x 15-3/4" deep.…
The MCG1311ARB microwave that you mentioned is a 1.3 cu ft stainless steel unit rated for 1,000 Watts. The closest thing we have to that is the Greystone #324-000106 which is a 0.9 cu ft stainless steel unit rated for 1,350 Watts. The Greystone can…
Hello Dennis. The trim piece for the High Pointe Built-In Convection Microwave measures 24" wide by 17" tall. I made a diagram for you which I have included below.
Hey Lee! The Furrion Built-In #FR77AD requires a cutout measuring 20-1/2" wide, 13-3/8" high, and 17-3/4" deep. Since we don't have a way of knowing how much space you have you will need to measure and see if it will fit. As long…
The High Pointe microwave part #HP49ZR would work great as a replacement for what you have now as it's the correct dimensions and also works great. We also have it in black with the part #HP99ZR.
Wayne, it does not look like the Greystone Built-In RV Convection Microwave #GR27FR include a mounting bracket. I actually wasn't able to find one at all for that model. They make one for their smaller #324-000106 microwave, but nothing for the…
That’s a great question Chadwick, and this is one of those situations where the change in technology really matters. The GE Appliances Low-Profile RV AC w/ Heat Pump part #GE26RR will replace your current ARC13AACBL2 setup, but it’s important to know…
Hi Krista; the Furrion Built-In RV Convection Microwave and Air Fryer #FR77AD comes with a black trim kit. We have the #FR82TD without the trim kit but a stainless trim is not something that is available. This requires a cutout measuring 20-1/2"…
Sized for RV cutouts, these microwave units can slide in with minimal fuss. Verify your opening and depth, and plan on using the included trim if switching brands; frames are not universal, though an original bezel can sometimes be reused when the match is exact. Options include simple non-convection designs and recirculating vent models, and you can find replacement turntable plates and rings when needed.
Sometimes. If you're replacing with an exact duplicate, the original trim can fit and save a step. If switching brands or the size differs, use the new frame that comes with the microwave, as frames are not universal. Check that the kit includes the screws for the front face vent; add hardware if it's not in the box.
Some RV microwaves are recirculating and do not vent out of the back or the top; they filter internally through a charcoal filter. Check the venting style in the product details to match your setup. If your cabinet was ducted for an external vent, confirm the new unit's venting options before installing.
Start by matching overall and cutout dimensions to your cabinet. Measure height, width, and depth, and check for extra space behind your old microwave if the new one is deeper. Compare the trim kit dimensions so it covers the opening cleanly. If changing brands, plan on using the new frame, since frames are not universal.
Installation can be very easy with a good fit. Verify your cabinet and trim dimensions first, slide the unit in, then secure and attach the frame. Having a helper makes positioning simpler. After mounting, run a quick heat cycle to confirm everything works.