Hey Scott, the backspacing for the wheel of the Kenda Tire and Wheel part #KE46JV that you referenced is 3 inches. This is based on fact the wheel is 5 inches wide but then you have to add in an inch for the flange lip and then just divide by two.…
Hi Denise! The Thetford Titan Tote Portable Waste Tank - 4 Wheel - 27 Gallon #TH94XE can hang on just about anything that can carry it, to be honest. It weighs 38 pounds when empty and 27 gallons of water weighs 224 pounds, so as long as where you…
Hey Rick! The MaxxFan Deluxe Roof Vent #MA00-05100K is designed to operate on 12V DC. A separate 12 volt/5 amp regulator is not required as long as the fan is connected to a proper 12V power source. If your solar setup and converter are supplying…
When wiring up the Bulldog A-frame trailer jack #BD500187 you can use 12 gauge wire such as #12-1-1 (sold by the foot) as long as the distance from the jack to the battery is less than 20 feet. I am assuming that the battery is located at the front…
Hey David, welcome back. To add a 4-way connector to your 2025 Kia Sportage PHEV, you'll want the Curt item #C99DR. It connects directly behind the rear tail lights and there isn't a way to connect it to a tow package. It will not control a…
The Mighty Cord RV Power Adapter Y-Cord part #A10-50X30Y will provide you with 25 amps at each 30 amp female receptacle assuming the shore power hookup is supplying a full 50 amps. No matter what type of adapter you use, you will be limited to the…
I checked with LaSalle Bristol for info on how the fittings you mentioned connect of the #34420380R340NABX and they send me the following: The spout sleeve has a lip that needs to be inserted into the channel on the spout. Once that is in place the…
One of the 3/8 inch ports is open on the Valterra RV Water Tank #R8030 and is plugged by the red cap like you see in the accompanying photo; this is where the tank would be filled. You would not want to modify the opening to fill up the tank, instead…
Camco part #CAM59333 will work as a replacement for your Marshall 260 Horizontal LP regulator. It includes a P.O.L. connector. If you do not need the P.O.L. connector then you can use the Camco Horizontal 2-Stage Propane Regulator #CAM59323. Your…
The MaxxFan Deluxe Roof Vent w/ 12V Fan and Thermostat #MA00-05100K that you referenced runs on 12 volts and draws 5 amps max. If your DC outlet can handle 5 amps then this would work but it would be right at the limit.
The SnapPad Prime Jack Pads for Power Gear Leveling Systems #SP84FR4 will work for you if you have a Class A or Class C motorhome with a Power Gear or Kwikee leveling system that have 10 inch concave round jack feet. This pack comes with a set of 4.…
We have just what you need to replace your landing gear motor M9000PK with the #LC196308 and you'd be set! This is a confirmed fit for what you have and is a faster motor too so your jacks will raise and lower quicker.
RV portable waste tanks are essential for any RV enthusiast looking to manage waste efficiently while on the road. These tanks offer convenience by storing hoses and handles directly on the tank, eliminating the need for extra carrying. Perfect for those who value ease and practicality during their travels.
Transporting an RV portable waste tank is a breeze. Many models come with built-in wheels and handles, making it simple to maneuver even when full. The design often includes storage for hoses and accessories, so everything you need is in one place, reducing the hassle of carrying multiple items.
Choosing the right capacity depends on your travel habits. For short trips or solo travelers, a smaller tank around 15-20 gallons might suffice. Larger groups or extended trips may require a tank with a capacity of 30 gallons or more to minimize the frequency of emptying.
Yes, cleaning these tanks is straightforward. Most models feature large openings for easy rinsing and some even have built-in rinse connections. Regular cleaning with appropriate sanitizers ensures the tank remains odor-free and ready for the next use.
RV portable waste tanks are designed to withstand various weather conditions. Durable materials ensure they perform well in both hot and cold climates. However, it's wise to avoid leaving them exposed to extreme temperatures for prolonged periods to maintain their longevity.
Look for features like sturdy wheels, a secure handle, and onboard storage for hoses. Some tanks offer level indicators to prevent overfilling, and a built-in rinse system can make maintenance easier. These features enhance convenience and efficiency during your travels.