Hey Steve, are you looking for a kit like the part #MC22YR? This repairs the brackets that hold the shades by replacing them. This is a kit that works with the day time and the night time shades like you are looking for.
Hey Kristoper, we have just what you need with the Dometic Furnace part #DMC54RR which has exact same dimensions as what you had at 16 1/2" W X 7" H X 20" D and also this has same 30k BTU rating so it will work perfectly for you. How…
Hello Kayla, I am so glad you wrote in to us! I was able to confirm with MCD Innovations that you will need the MCD Innovations RV Shade Repair Kit - Solo with Steel Brackets - Switch Controlled Motor #MC82YR to replace your current motor…
Hi Dennis; MCD doesn't have a set number of turns to install the MCD Innovations RV Shade Repair Kit #MC74SR. What you want to do is add some tension, test it, then adjust accordingly until you have it set the way you want it.
Hey John, we have what you need to flat tow your 2015 Jeep Wrangler. The first component you'll need is a base plate kit which since you have D-rings you'd need an adapter like the part #RM-035-1 for if they are 1 inch or part #RM-035 if they…
Air Lift makes an air bag kit that fits your 2003 Ford F-350 with the part #AL57298 that was designed specifically to work with the Reese fifth wheel rails you have installed so this would be a perfect option that would fit well.
Our closest options for the seals you have pictured are part #SR43FR and #SR63FR. You'll want to take a quick measurement of the seals you have to ensure that these will match up and properly seal your windows. I've attached pictures of their…
Hey Bert, the biggest difference would be the Load Range which is a fancier way of saying the weight capacity. The Continental 235/75R17.5 HTR2 LRH has a Load Range of H whereas the Provider 235/75R17.5 LRJ is a Load Range J which means it has a…
I have attached options for the more commonly seen vent lids used on manual opening roof vents. This is rounded dome style by VentLine in white #BV0554-01, or in smoke #BV0554-03. If you have not previously replaced a vent cover/lid I have attached a…
Hello John, thanks for reaching out. According to my research, the Atwood 8525-IV-DCLP is a 25,000 BTU furnace. We do have a 25K BTU unit from Dometic that can be used to replace this, but it would not be a direct replacement. Take a look at the…
Hey David, it sounds like you know what you're doing but I've also gone ahead and found the wiring diagram for the Replacement Single Zone Thermostat for Dometic RV Air Conditioners #DMC79FR for you to check out so you can use it as a cross…
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