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…
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…
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…
The Rubber Trim for Vehicle Trim Molding, #SR78FR is 7/8" as shown in the attached and identified as fitting 3/4" tracks as measured on the inside, such as your measurement is taken.
From my research, the correct replacement for the UFP HD1377 hub/drum is the Trailer Hub and Drum Assembly part #AKHD-545-35-K or the Dexter 5 on 4-1/2 Complete Hub-and-Drum Assembly part #84546UC3. These hub/drums both use a L68149 (1.378"…
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…
Hey Dylan, thanks for reaching out! Your UFP HD1377 drums will fit with a 10" brake assembly which means you can use the Replacement Wheel Cylinder #AKBRKR-H7-R for the right-hand (passenger side) or the Replacement Wheel Cylinder #AKBRKR-H7-L…
The Furrion Chill Replacement RV Air Conditioner for Dometic Brisk Setup - 15,500 Btu #FR42PV has multiple drain holes throughout the bottom of the unit. I've attached a photo from a Furrion tech where she highlighted all of the drain holes.
Hello Bob, Congrats on the new 2025 Grand Design Imagine XLS 22MLE! Where did you take it for its first trip to break it in? We do not have a database that tells us what is installed on each trailer, man oh man, what a long list that would be! So,…
Vinyl trim is a popular choice for RV enthusiasts looking to replace worn or discolored trim. It's easy to install, flexible, and offers a sleek finish. Whether you're updating your horse trailer or Class C RV, vinyl trim provides a cost-effective and stylish solution.
Installing vinyl trim is generally straightforward. Many find it easy to feed into the receiving channel, creating a smooth finish. However, installing on curves can be tricky, requiring patience to ensure it stays in place. Overall, it's a manageable DIY project for most RV enthusiasts.
Vinyl trim can vary in durability. Some report it remains supple and maintains its appearance, while others note it can shrink or become wavy over time. Choosing a high-quality product and proper installation can enhance its longevity.
Consider the color and thickness of the trim. Some trims may be thinner and not lay flat, affecting the look. Also, ensure the color matches your RV's aesthetic. Beige trims, for example, can vary in shade, so check if it aligns with your preference.
Yes, vinyl trim is versatile and can be used on various RV types, from horse trailers to Class C RVs. It's a great option for replacing old or dry trim, providing a fresh and polished look across different vehicle types.
Challenges include installing on curved surfaces, where the trim may not stay in place easily. It's important to ensure the correct side is facing out for the best appearance. Patience and attention to detail can help overcome these challenges.