Hey Kaysie, thanks for reaching out! Yes, the B&B Top Rear Corner Trim Cover for RV Seam #BM65XR will work for both the left- and right-hand sides of the RV. Just make sure you don't use screws for the left side of the trailer for the right…
Hey Scott, thanks for reaching out. At this time, we offer only one size for the Lippert Schwintek Slide-Out System part #LC34VC, and I'm sorry to say we don't have a dimensional diagram for that one. What I can tell you is the 62-5/8"…
Hey Doug, from what I can see, the Camco RV Vinyl Trim Insert #CAM25312-10 and the Camco RV Vinyl Trim Insert #CAM25212 are the exact same. They both are 100' x 1", have the same shape, and are both made from Vinyl. I'm not too sure why…
Hello Mike, thanks for reaching out. The Replacement Shock for Dexter Model 6 and 10 Brake Actuators #T1242600 may work for you, but we do not carry the Gabriel brand, so the information available to me about their parts is limited. Basically, the…
Hi David, that’s a really good question and I’m glad you’re looking at the bigger picture here, because this is exactly where people start thinking about long term stress and not just whether something will fit. Before I get into that, The Gen-Y…
The Reese part number 94920 is our part number #RP85FR. We change the part number in our systems but I assure you it's the exact same. This does fit your 2023 Keystone Cougar 24RDS.
I don't recommend using a higher amp converter as the converter size is based on the load of the trailer and there would be no real benefit of going with an overrated option. That said, if you want to go up 5 amps or so that shouldn't really…
Hey Thomas, welcome back! And thanks for all of the info you listed on your 2021 Forest River Rockwood Minilite. Based on that I would recommend going with the higher rated scissor jacks part #e96VV which are rated for 15k for the pair. Are you…
Hello Darin, thanks for reaching out. I do have a solution for you. What I recommend is the Dexter DX7.5 Drop-N-Go Brake Actuator #099-175-00. This is made for trailers with drum brakes, and it attaches to a 2" ball. It does not come with an…
Based on previous information we have for your UFP HD-1377-10 hub it uses the following components. I do recommend pulling one of your hubs to verify that the replacements listed below match your current parts. Inner Bearing #L68149 (Inner diameter…
To determine if the Replacement Shock for Titan Model 6 and 10 Brake Actuators, part #T1242600 will work to replace your Gabriel number 610712 (T2032) shock, you will need to verify a few quick measurements. Part #T1242600 will work as a replacement…
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