The overall dimensions of the Better Bath RV Kitchen Sink part #LC421572 including the lip are 25" long x 15" wide x 7" tall. The lip is 1" so if you wanted the bowl dimensions that would be 23" long x 13" wide x 7"…
Hello Brian, thanks for reaching out. With the Brophy Cable Camper Jacks #CJ74, the L-bracket sits about 3" out from the edge of the jack tube. So it doesn't give you a whole lot of extra clearance. It will only work on setups where you have…
Given the issue you described and the fact that you have done a good job of troubleshooting and checking other potential sources for the issue, it sounds like the motor is going bad. Since you mentioned the landing gear working fine for a little bit…
Hey Jeff, Definitely smart to check and I went ahead and verified directly with TorkLift the correct tie-downs for your 2021 Ram 1500 with a 5-1/2' bed, factory hitch and no boards under your truck bed. The correct fit is the following: -…
Hey Mason, thanks for the info on your current steps. Based on seeing that the correct replacement mounting plate is the part #MR79DR that you referenced.
The LaSalle Bristol, #34416166PW is close to those measurements being 15-3/4" Long x 12-13/8" Wide. You will not need to have exact matching measurements for it it work. You will need for the counter cut out to be large enough for the bowl…
The globrite 122 in red or yellow/amber are 3.75 inches by 1.70 inches from what I can find online. We do not have a direct replacement, however the closest dimension we have to replace them is 3-1/2 by 1 inch. I recommend the #MC68RB and #MC68AB. If…
For a 25-3/4" x 14-3/4" cutout we have the following single bowl and double bowl options: Single Bowl: Better Bath RV Kitchen Sink #LC385313 Double Bowl: Better Bath RV Kitchen Sink #LC388412 Better Bath RV Kitchen Sink #LC385314 LaSalle…
The LaSalle Bristol Single Bowl RV Bathroom Sink #34413M1186 will not have the same cutout as the LaSalle Bristol Single Bowl RV Bathroom Sink #34416156PPA you currently have. This sink measures 13-3/4" long x 10-3/8" wide x 6-3/4"…
The strainer that I recommend using with the Better Bath RV Kitchen Sink #LC42UD is the LaSalle Bristol RV Kitchen Sink Drain w/ Strainer Basket #34439166. In addition to this you will need all of your pipes and connections as well as solvent like…
Hey Matt, we have what you need but the part #ACM150 only comes with the top portion of the system so it would not be correct. You'd instead want the part #ADV32SR if you have a ductless system or the part #ADV92SR if you have a ducted system and…
RV sinks are essential for any mobile home, offering functionality and style. When choosing a sink, consider the size, material, and ease of installation. Whether you're upgrading an old sink or fitting a new one, ensure it fits your space and meets your
Many RV sinks are designed for easy installation, often fitting into existing spaces with minimal adjustments. However, some may require cutting or cabinet modifications. It's helpful to have basic DIY skills or consult a professional if you're not comfortable with the installation process.
Measure your existing sink space carefully before purchasing. Some sinks may require modifications to your cabinet, especially if they differ in size or shape from your current sink. Check product dimensions and consider consulting with a professional if you're unsure about the fit.
Regular cleaning with mild soap and water keeps your sink looking great. For stainless steel, use a non-abrasive cleaner to avoid scratches. Ensure the sink drains properly to prevent water collection, and check for any leaks or loose fittings periodically to maintain its condition.
RV sinks are commonly made from stainless steel or plastic. Stainless steel offers a sleek, modern look and is durable, while plastic is lightweight and easy to install. Both materials have their benefits, so choose based on your preference for style and ease of maintenance.
For small RVs, consider compact sinks that maximize space without sacrificing functionality. Look for unique shapes or designs that fit snugly into tight areas. Lightweight materials like plastic can also be beneficial for easy handling and installation in confined spaces.