You can use the RV Propane Gas Detector #RS64FR (white) or #RS44FR (black) to replace your current Atwood 31013 propane gas detector. This will also use a 12v, 2-wire installation like your current detector.
Hey John! To find the right kit you will need to measure the inside diameter of your roller tube. If it is 1-1/8" (28mm) you need the #MC44SR and if it is 11/16" (17mm) you need #MC24SR.
Lippert removed the old sticker gauge from their Trailair Air Ride pin boxes #LC158778 because they were receiving a lot of complaints about it not matching up with the smoothest ride depending on the trailer. Since the pressure needed for the air…
The only solution I have is for a complete replacement system. Unfortunately, the Atwood Leveleg system was discontinued so there is not a replacement jack available. For a replacement, I recommend the Lippert Ground Control 3.0 Electric 5th Wheel RV…
...Electric Landing Gear Set # UF17-943010. This will have a combined weight capacity of 12,000 pounds and will give you 38" of lift as well.
Odds are the mounting brackets will measure differently than what...
Hey James! The tallest skylight we have is the Specialty Recreation Replacement RV Skylight w/ Inner Garnish item #SR66MR. It's designed to replace an existing skylight but it will work to add a new one as well. It fits a 14" x 22"…
To convert the WFCO WF-8955PEC to be lithium compatible you'd need the part #PD4655V and you'd be set. This fits in the panel without any modifications.
We've had this question before and Advent confirmed for us that the relay box part #PXXACRG12RB does work to replace the ACRG11 and it would convert it to digital from analog.
...to the brackets that mount on to your roof-compared to the approximately 9" on the LA-401. This is going to provide you with a much closer replacement than the Stromberg Carlson ladder. You will still need...
Your Greystone WF2613R fireplace has actually been discontinued, and its replacement parts are no longer available, unfortunately. I know it's not what you're wanting to do, however since your fireplace and its parts are no longer available,…
The only thing I consistently pulled up with part number PBD 877-646-9233 was plastic pop-up vents. Here are the available options for your for a 2006 Forest River grey Wolf TT Toy Hauler : Replacement Exterior Pop-Up Roof Vent-Black Steel Item #9106…
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