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 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…
Hey Richard. The difference in the three MORryde hand rails is how far they extend away from the side of your trailer and how long the railing goes down the stairs. The MORryde item #MR34RV extends out 16" from the mounting point and has a…
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.
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,…
Hi Jay! Thought I can say the B&B Top Rear Corner Trim for RV Seam - Left Hand #BM25ZR and Right Hand #BM52ZR are exactly mirrored (so same in every way, just ones right and one's left), I cannot speak on the price difference. We have been…
Hey Robert, welcome back. It looks like the B&B Bottom Rear Corner Trim for RV Seam item #BM42ZR only comes in black. We do have a couple of white corner trim pieces that have listed below: B&B Corner Trim Cover for RV Seam - Right Hand -…
Yes, the Lippert Components Slam Latch Baggage Door Handle #LC227214 is the correct replacement for what you sent in. This is an exact replacement for what you have so it will work great!
A example of a conventional steel trailer wheel is Dexstar #AM20766. Modular wheels are simply trailer wheels that feature cosmetically-appealing holes rather than spokes or a solid inner surface. A good example of a modular trailer wheel would be…
If you'd be okay with drilling new holes you could use the Miro-Flex clearance light part #MCL48AB which is 6 inches long and has mounting holes that are 4-13/16 inches apart but we don't have anything that matches perfectly.
Normally the SAE number isn't a reliable way to find the correct replacement as it is not a part number, but from different customers in the past we've determined that the number you listed is for the Bargman Light Lens #34-59-010. This lens…
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