The Dometic RV Water Heater - Gas - Automatic Pilot - 12 Volt - 8,800 Btu - 6 Gal Tank Item AT96121 is the direct replacement for the GC6AA-10E. Unfortunately it is out of stock with no expected restock date. Instead I recommend the Furrion RV…
Hey Lester, thanks for the pics and the measurements. The only roll up cover that's possibly going to work with your set up is the TruXedo TruXport Soft item #TX246901. The reason this will work on your Ram 3500 is that the rails mount on top of…
The correct replacement for an Atwood Water Heater GC6AA-9E is the Dometic RV Water Heater part #DMC74FR. This is a 6 gallon water heater that works with both gas and electric just like the one you have so it will be an exact match.
Our installers and customer experiences have led us to believe that the Furrion tankless heaters like the part #FR98SR are by far the best and most reliable so that is what I would recommend. Not saying that the Fogatti is a piece of junk but the…
We do carry the Dometic RV Water Heater #DMC74FR which you could use to replace your Atwood G6A-8E 6 gal RV Water Heater, but I highly recommend switching over to a tankless system like the Furrion RV Tankless Water Heater 60,000 BTU #FR98SR. This…
I recommend going with the Furrion RV Tankless Water Heater #FR98SR over the Fogatti RV Tankless Water Heater #LSB64FR because it has a higher heating capacity (up to 60,000 Btu as opposed to the Fogatti 41,800 Btu) and it comes with a 2 year…
The best replacement option we offer for a Atwood GC10A-4E Water Heater is tankless, the Furrion RV Tankless Water Heater part #FR68SR. It won't be a direct replacement but still pretty easy nonetheless as they are very similar. That said, you…
Hey Brian, thank you so much for that detailed information. You're going to need the Dexter Electric Brake Kit item #23-105-106-09. This kit includes the left and right side brake assemblies which fit your Hayes axles. The Dexter item…
Hey Tyler! Great Question. This part was added so it is available in the future. Realistically, nobody will be using it for quite some time since we just switched to R32 units here in 2025 and they all have a warranty. You can ignore this part and…
To replace your Atwood RV Water Heater, Model #GC10A-4E, the direct replacement is the Atwood RV Water Heater - Gas and Electric - part #AT94022. This is the new version of your existing water heater, so it will have all the same features like a…
Hi Dennis; Fogatti doesn't offer any control codes or specific processes for high elevation with the InstaShower 9 Pro #FG33FR. Here is what they say about high altitude use: If it exceeds 5,000 ft, it shall comply with the requirements of…
Hi Bill; all of the Furrion RV Tankless Water Heaters like the #FR92TD are the same with the exception of the door size. This water heater fits cutouts that are 12-3/4" - 12-13/16" wide x 12-5/8" - 12-3/4" tall with a minimum…
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