Welcome back Ryan and thanks for the information. The LaSalle Bristol Cable-Actuated RV Waste Valve item #34466N4BB72GM is going to be the correct one for your 2020 Grand Design 390RK. Unfortunately, the valve body can not be purchased separately.…
Hi Ashley! Yes, we do. If you're looking for the PopStep kit that includes the pieces between the steps, you'll want the PopStep, GapGuards, and NightLine Kit for MORryde StepAbove 3 Step, 19-1/2 Inch Treads, Part #PS63UR. This kit includes…
Hi Glenn, I was able to pull a few specs from your Dexter axle number, it looks like it is a 3.5K EZ-lube axle with 5 on 4 1/2 bolt pattern and a 2 3/8" diameter axle tube. I wasn't able to determine the hub face or spring center measurement…
Hey Bob, yes the PopStep for MORryde StepAbove #PS47UR that you referenced does come with 2 steps that are slightly shorter front to back and slightly longer one for the top to match the step sizes on the MORryde StepAbove fold down steps. Are the…
What is your current tire size? The only tire size I saw mentioned online for a Flagstaff 176LTD is ST145-12 (also commonly referred to as 145/80-12). We do offer that size in a radial as part #AM10130 which is a load range D with a 1220 lb per…
Hi Eric - yes, that’s completely normal. The Jay Feather Micro sits lower to the ground than many larger travel trailers, so a 2-step Lippert SolidStep setup is typical from the factory. Now just verify tread width before ordering so you don't…
Hey Patrick, to end up with two 3 inch diameter electric waste valves what you'd want is two of the LaSalle Bristol MotoDrain waste valve part #LSB42TR as we don't have a kit like what you referenced with both 3 inch sizes. Do you have a…
Hey Johnny! That definitely sounds like a PWM issue so the 12V PWM Filter for RV Backup Camera Systems #VGR64VR is the solution. This is a permanent installation on the trailer side so you don't have to worry about keeping track of an adapter…
Hello Merlin, Thanks for writing in. Yes, the MORryde X-Factor Crossmember #MR33WR can be installed on a trailer equipped with the Lippert Correct Track Alignment and Lift Kit #LC87120 and a MORryde Heavy Duty Shackle Kit with wet bolts. The heavy…
Hey Steve, do you know what brand of RV steps you have? If they happen to be the MORryde StepAbove style of steps we have the boot scraper/brush part #MR49RV. Then for a telescoping hand rail we have the MORryde part #MR54BR.
The Kenda Karrier ST225/75R15 Radial Trailer Tire - Load Range E #AM10303 would work just fine to replace the Westlake ST235/75R15 tires currently on your trailer but will be about 1/2" narrower and shorter. The #AM10303 has a load rating of…
Hey Henry! The #FR67TQ is for ducted setups and white. The #FR87TQ is for ductless setups and is black. Both are complete systems, and include the air distribution box (ADB) and remote. The actual AC systems themselves have different designs for…
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Add steady footing and cut down on tracked-in grit with RV step covers sized for 22 inch wide steps. Measure your step depth—choices fit straight or curved steps 8" to 11" deep, and 22"-wide rugs can go on steps up to 24" wide but the edges will be exposed. They can make steps easier on a dog's feet and help remove sand and gravel before you head inside.
Yes, they provide surer footing and help trap "stuff" from shoes before it gets inside. They can reduce the slick feel of bare metal steps, which helps hesitant pets use the stairs. Cleaning is simple—spray them off. If you often go barefoot, check the texture first since some find the surface uncomfortable on bare feet.
Most install quickly with clear instructions. Common setups include spring attachments, adhesive Velcro strips for easy removal and washing, or grommets you tighten to size. If spring-mounted, pull them tight to help reduce shifting and check material to help prevent rust. If using Velcro, press firmly so the adhesive bonds well.
Measure your step width and depth first. These fit steps up to about 24" wide, but at 24" the edges can be exposed since the cover is 22" wide. Check your step depth; options are commonly made for 8" to 11" deep steps and for curved vs straight steps. If a door blocks part of the tread, you can offset the cover to center it where you walk.
They are designed to stay on without getting in the way of step operation. After installing, fold and unfold the steps to confirm clearance. For rectangular manual or motorized steps, proper sizing and secure tensioning help prevent contact. Verify your step depth and attachment method so nothing catches during closing.