Hey Donny! For your Dometic Penguin/Brisk Air 15,000 BTU AC model B59516.711C0-MX, the correct soft start is the #DMC93JF. This is designed for Dometic Brisk II electronic air conditioner units with in-wall thermostats.
Hey Randy! The cost of those replacement parts can definitely get out of hand. The right MORryde StepAbove RV Steps will depend on the measurements on your motorhome. You will need to measure your doorway width (from inside flange to inside flange)…
Hey Nicholas, thanks for the pics and information. To replace your Dometic Brisk II 9105304474 AC, I recommend the Advent Air RV Air Conditioner System item #ADV92SR in white or item #ADV62SR in black. There's no way to just replace your AC unit…
Hey Nick, thanks for reaching out. Yes, the Replacement Fabric for etrailer Powered RV Awnings #e96QV will work with other brands of awning like Solera or Dometic which are what we commonly see on campers like your 2011 Forest River Cherokee 29U. The…
Hello Theresa, Yes, the TorkLift GlowStep Revolution #TLA8002 will work on your 2022 Forest River Aurora 18BHS based on the measurements you provided. Your 24 inch ground clearance is right within the operating range for the 2-step #TLA8002, and the…
Hey John! You weren't finding that SolidStep because Lippert discontinued it in 2024 and that table wasn't updated to reflect this. What I recommend instead is the MORryde StepAbove RV Steps #MR26RR. These are designed to fit 23-3/4" to…
Hi Paul, you’re definitely on the right track here, and I can help you narrow this down with confidence. With your tandem 3,500 lb Dexter axles and 33 inch spacing, both the Dexter EZ Flex part #K71-652-00 and the Lippert Road Armor part #LC53CK are…
Hi Frank, The In-command system does limit our options for what air conditioners we have that'll work with that system. You can replace your Coleman AC with the Dometic FreshJet 3 RV Air Condition part #DMC94JF and install the Dometic Climate…
Hey Woody, For your 2025 Grand Design Reflection 337RLS, I don't think you'll have any trouble getting either the MORryde RV Cargo Slide Tray - 72" x 39" - 2 Way Slide - 80 Percent Extension - 500 lbs #MR33FR or the MORryde RV Cargo…
Hey Tom! Do you currently have the Kwikee 47 series on your Entegra Cornerstone? It looks like that is what was used on the 2014, but we have no way of confirming this for your 2017 without you checking. Assuming you do, the Replacement Steps, Motor,…
Hey Steven, thanks for all of the info you listed on your Grand Design 310GK! Based on that the correct Lippert SolidStep RV Steps are the #LC791574 that you referenced. This matches your doorway width and is a 4 step like you have as well. Is your…
You are right on. The 8" rise/drop on the MORryde StepAbove Fold-Down Steps #MR98RR is the height between the steps. The #MR48RR you were looking at has a 9" rise/drop meaning the distance between the steps is 9". The #MR98RR is…
Set up camp with confidence using TorkLift 3 steps for your RV. They feel sturdy and operate smoothly, and installation is straightforward with clear instructions and hardware; a jack or extra hands helps hold them in place. Measure your doorway height to confirm a 3 steps fit, and note that some rigs reuse existing brackets while others may need a different mount or spacers.
Yes, installation is typically straightforward. The steps can bolt in place of existing ones, and clear instructions and labeled hardware help. Use the included spacers if needed for a perfect fit. They can be heavy to hold solo—use a friend or a small floor jack. If the included fish wire is too short for your layout, extend it with an extra length of wire.
Measure from the mounting point to the ground. TorkLift 3 steps fit 25-1/2 to 36 inches. If your entry height is 32-1/2 to 44 inches, a 4-step is the better choice. Double-check the doorway threshold height if you want the steps to fold inside the opening.
They feel sturdy and operate with little effort, and the adjustable feet help keep them level and solid to the ground. Direct ground contact reduces flex when climbing in and out. On uneven sites, adjust the feet to keep the steps in place. If you run into extra-tall ground variation, consider adding a step rather than relying on boards.
Confirm your bracket spacing and style since some installs may need slight widening. Many setups let the steps mount to existing brackets with the included spacers. If original brackets aren't square, expect some extra effort aligning bolts. If you tow and need to relocate the steps, plan for an additional bracket to move the mount point.