Hey Adam, welcome back! Yes, the Roadmaster Comfort Ride Shock Absorbers can be installed without the leaf spring kit. Is this still for your 2013 CrossRoads Elevation TF-3612 with tandem 7k axles? Assuming it is, the #RM-2460 is the kit you need for…
Hey Jennings! We don’t currently carry any 2-way propane/AC combo models like your old Norcold, so if you want to go that route you will have to look around elsewhere and match up whatever you find to your existing cutout. For a 12V I recommend one…
Hey Paul! Yes, the Norcold RV Mini Fridge w/ Built-In Freezer #NC37VR will meet your needs. This fridge is a great choice for off-grid camping. It has a latch to keep the door secure on that unlevel terrain, and will draw approximately 30-50Ah a day…
Hey Bob, The Norcold Polar #NC63FR does offer a larger interior space at 8.2 cubic feet, but the over all dimensions are the same between that and the older model. I know the #NC63FR has a built in vent at the top and clearance at the bottom that air…
Hey Chuck, I would go with 10 gauge wire like the part #10-10-1 that we sell by the foot for wiring up the GE Profile RV fridge. This is rated for 20 amps which 10 gauge wire would be a little overkill for but it would give you a little peace of mind…
Hey Michael, what you have now is the Norcold N811FRT which measures 60" x 23.5" x 24". The GE Profile part #GE78FR is very similar in size at 23-1/2W x 26-1/2D x 60T Inch and would work great. What happened to the Norcold?
Hey Robert, yes the depth dimension of the Everchill RV Mini Fridge #EV96RR that you referenced does include the bulge on the back for the power plate. This dimension is 21-1/2 inches.
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…
Hey Steph, There is a tag on the back of the Furrion Arctic RV Refrigerator #FR38AD saying it's rated for 11A so since it runs on 12V power you're looking at about 132 Watts. We don't have an official statement from Furrion on it, but the…
Hey Chuck, the cut-out dimensions for the Vitrifrigo DP2600IXD4-F-3 refrigerator #VT96FR are 52.9 inches in height and 23.4 inches in width. The depth for a flush mount is 23.69 inches. Would that work in you RV?
Hello Levan, thanks for reaching out. Yes, the Gen-Y Hitch Nomad 5th Wheel to Gooseneck Pin Box #GY57ND is made to replace the Lippert 1621 pin box so the bolt hole spacing and dimensions are the same. Your cab and tailgate clearance will be…
Hey Greg, the full info for the #VT56FR is: DP150IJD3-LF Vitrifrigo RV Fridge w/ Freezer - Grey - 5.3 Cubic Feet And for the part #VT94FR: DP150IBD3-LF Vitrifrigo DP150i Double Door Mini Refrigerator with Seperate Freezer Compartment for RV, Marine,…
RV refrigerators are essential for keeping your food and drinks cool on the road. They come in various sizes and power options, like 12-volt and gas/electric combos. Consider the space in your RV, the power source, and the need for features like travel locks and easy thermostat access when choosing the right one for your adventures.
12-volt RV refrigerators are efficient and ideal for off-grid adventures. They run on your vehicle's battery, making them perfect for boondocking. They cool quickly and maintain consistent temperatures, ensuring your food stays fresh. However, they may lack features like travel locks and internal thermostats, so consider your needs.
Consider the space available in your RV and your storage needs. Measure the area where the fridge will go and think about what you typically store. Some models have smaller freezers, which might not fit larger items like frozen pizzas. Ensure the fridge fits your lifestyle and the space in your RV.
When installing an RV refrigerator, ensure it's secured properly to prevent damage during travel. Some models may require additional on/off switches for power management. Check the dimensions carefully to ensure a perfect fit, and consider any custom cabinet work needed for a seamless look.
Regular maintenance includes checking the seals, cleaning the coils, and ensuring proper ventilation. Some models may require adjustments to the thermostat, which can be tricky if it's located at the back. Keep an eye on performance, especially if using solar or inverter setups, to ensure optimal cooling.
RV refrigerators are designed to handle a range of temperatures, but performance can vary. In hot climates, they generally keep items cool, but it's crucial to ensure proper ventilation and avoid overloading. Some users find them reliable even in extreme heat, keeping essentials like ice cream perfectly frozen.