Hey Troy! The reason you aren't seeing a direct replacement is because they're no longer around. Everyone switched to the new R32 refrigerant in 2025 because of the EPA regulations so R410A units are no longer being produced. All of the old…
Hey Michael! Since you were looking at the SoftStartRV Soft Start #SSR54FR are you wanting that built in as well? The Active Controls ActiveStart Plug-In Soft Start for RVs #AS94FR is a soft start and surge protector all in one. If you aren't…
Hey Alex. From the information I can find online it does look like your 2011 Keystone Cougar 318SAB does come prepped for a second AC unit. The bedroom roof vent should be reinforced and pre-wired for a 13.5k or 15k BTU unit. To check if your trailer…
Hi Chris, that’s a great question and I’m glad you’re checking before loading that bike up. With the Roadmaster adapter part #RO24FR being rated at 400 lbs tongue weight, you’d be right at its limit with your bike and carrier, and once you factor in…
Hey Pat, congrats on your new trailer. Since you're converting over to a 50 Amp SmartPlug RV Power Inlet like item #SM56FR, you can use the SmartPlug Marine Power Cord Adapter - 50 Amp Female to 30 Amp Male Twist Lock Connector item #SM43VR This…
Hi Debbie, thanks for reaching out. You are on the right track looking for a 12" drop adapter. For the amount of drop you need, the best heavy-duty option we have is the Gen-Y Adjustable 2-Ball Mount with 12" drop, part #325-GH-625. It uses…
Ethan, if you’re not constrained by the original cutout, the decision really comes down to shore power rating and battery needs. -Choose the #PM47VR if you’re on 30-amp service with light duty 12V loads (12v led lights, fan etc.) -Step up to the…
Hey Robert, welcome back! The yellow blocks you're looking at on your Reflection are part of the OEM Lippert Correct Track system. You can use your MORryde X-Factor Crossmembers #MR33WR but you will need to add the MORryde X-Factor Crossmember…
Hi Robert; you could use the LaSalle Bristol Waste Valve #34466N11AA as a replacement but the handle will sit underneath the trailer right at the valve. Looking at the Grand Design parts site it looks like you have a 1-1/2" Valterra with a…
Hey Jess, welcome back, and good question. Short answer, no, it’s not stated as a .02 absolute rating, and that’s the key distinction. Blu Tech lists the AR3 as a 0.2 micron filter, but they also clearly note that those micron claims are “based on…
Hey Chad! Since you have a Curt Helux on there right now we know you have the Rhino bolt pattern. If the GVWR of your 2026 Alliance Paradigm is under 16,360 lbs you need the #GY33GR. If you have one of the models with a higher GVWR you need the…
Hey Jeff! The MORryde GooseTech 5th Wheel to Gooseneck Pin Box #MR97MV comes with a Demco eZ-Latch. The best option for a lock is the InfiniteRule Lock for Cast Demco eZ-Latch Trailer Couplers #IR66FR. This is designed to for a standard coupler but…
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