Hey Katja, the Curt Echo Mobile brake controller part #C51180 would be your best option. This is a wireless brake controller and all it requires is a 7-way with the taillight functions and the 12 volt accessory circuit active and you'd be set. So…
Hey Barry, so the GE Profile Propane RV Range with Glass Cover #GE24VR used to come with a glass lid but it looks like they updated it and now it is sold separately like with the part #GE74VR.
Hey Tanya, since the max output of the Go Power Solar panel kit part #34282181 that you referenced is 200 watts you could use the 200 watt Go Power inverter part #34282690. Or for something with a 2000 watt output and a built in transfer switch we…
Hey Tanya, for a 2015 Ford Escape the hitch I recommend is the Curt #C13186 which has the best towing capacities, best price, and is mostly hidden. It's also a 2 inch hitch which means it has more accessories made for it than the smaller hitch…
Hi Ian, based on the fact that Furrion discontinued parts for that oven it is probably safe to assume the oven itself has also been discontinued. I can't say for sure since it doesn't look like we carried it specifically. Are you looking for…
Hey Gary, I wish we had a set of install instructions for the Replacement Front Panel Module #FR83RV that you referenced but there isn't a digital copy. Basically it comes down to just matching all of the wires color for color on the new panel…
It sure does, Steve. The Everchill 4.5 cu ft #EV96RR has a separate top-door freezer that runs independently and holds cold very well; it’ll keep ice cream frozen and hard if you don’t open it too often. We’ve had folks report temps under 10°F…
Hey Michael, the leaf spring part #e66SR that you referenced would not work for you as it was designed for a much lighter 2,500 lb axle. So instead you'd want a leaf spring that was designed for 7k axles like the part #TRU52FR which is similar in…
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,…
Hey Thomas, well I know exactly what you are talking about and the correct replacement spring you would want is the EMCO part #TRU52FR which is 25-1/4 inches long and is for a 7k rated axle. Did you break yours or did they wear out?
Hey David, yes the Progressive Dynamics 9300 part #PD89RR would be a great option to replace what you have and is lithium compatible. It's rated for 80 amps too so it will quickly charge your battery. What was the amp rating of your current…
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.…
Induction cooktops are a sleek, modern addition to any RV kitchen. They offer efficient cooking, are easy to clean, and provide a contemporary look. Perfect for those who want to replace traditional gas stoves, these cooktops fit seamlessly into counterto
Yes, induction cooktops are designed to withstand the rigors of RV travel. Features like neoprene stripping help secure them in place, preventing rattling and damage, while their smooth surfaces resist scratches and are easy to maintain.
Induction cooktops heat pots directly, making cooking faster and more energy-efficient. They stay cool to the touch, reducing the risk of burns, and are easy to clean. This makes them ideal for RVs where space and safety are priorities.
When installing an induction cooktop in an RV, ensure it fits the countertop space and has proper ventilation. Many come with neoprene stripping to prevent rattling during travel, offering a snug fit and modern look.
Induction cooktops require magnetic cookware, such as cast iron or stainless steel. To test compatibility, see if a magnet sticks to the bottom of your pots and pans. This ensures efficient heating and optimal performance.
Induction cooktops offer a modern aesthetic and are safer, as they don't use open flames. They provide precise temperature control and are more energy-efficient, making them a great choice for RVs where power conservation is key.