I sure can Keith! To replace your Power Gear 1010000683 motor, you'll need the Replacement MT Gear Motor Assembly with Pin and Connector B for PowerGear Slide-Outs item #LC67JJ. Just a heads up, there's no database that shows me what parts…
Hey Ron! There is a tab on the bottom of the Ventline Exterior Wall Vent #VE35VV that you'll use to disconnect the outer cover (see attached photo). I'm also linking a video where Steve goes over this tab towards the end of the video for you…
Hello Raymond, thanks for reaching out. The mounting brackets are not included with the GE Appliances RV Refrigerator #GE58FR. It requires a GE approved top bracket part BMT-GPV10. This is not something we sell here but they are available elsewhere.…
Hey Susan, sorry to hear about your microwave. Due to it's age I wasn't able to find it's dimensions to pick out a replacement that would closely match it but I was able to determine it was a 1.0 cubic foot microwave like the High Pointe…
The best replacement option we offer for a Dometic Over the Range Microwave DOTR12CB is the Furrion Over the Range RV Convection Microwave part #FMCM15SS. This microwave is considerably larger than the one it's replacing at 29-15/16" wide x…
Hey Mike! The Gustafson 12V RV Vanity Light #277-000322 can use LED light bulbs. The 912 and 921 bulbs are interchangeable since they have the same T-5 wedge base. The 921 draws more power and will burn brighter than the 912 so that is the…
Hey Luke! It may be possible to replace your Dometic 300 series with the Seaflo Ceramic RV Toilet w/ Sprayer Attachment #SE42MR but you will need to measure to be sure. This toilet requires a rough-in measurement of 10" for installation. This is…
Hello David, The reason it’s $1000 more is because of the whopping 0.2 cu. ft. of extra space..... just kidding! The main difference comes down to the exterior and features. The #GE48FR has a sleek glass front that gives it a glossy, modern look,…
Hi Ethan; it is a little difficult to tell with the dirt/debris and damage but that looks like a Rubber Bulb Seal With Fins that uses a C-Channel. We have the following available: -Rubber Bulb Seal With Fins for RV Slide Out - 1" C-Channel -…
Hey Janet! The 70" measurement is the overall width of the Thomas Payne Trifold RV Loveseat and Sleeper #LC34FC. The overall dimensions are 70" x 37" x 37". The sleeping surface is 60" wide x 70" long x 19" high.
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