Hey welcome back, Jody. So your best option here will be to get a new 50 amp surge protector for your new travel trailer. If you did end up at a camp ground with 50 amp service you would want to have it. I know a lot of sites do have just 30 amp but…
Hey Jim, congrats on the new truck. I would strongly advise staying away from the Severe Service Timbren Suspension Enhancement System item #TGMRTT35D. You're really going to feel those when you're driving around without your camper. Those…
Hey Andrew, your best option would be to go with the Rhino Rack roof rack part #RR23VE that is a confirmed fit for your 2012 GMC Sierra and then also get the fit kit part #DK454 so you can swap it to the 2019 Honda HR-V. The bars will be a little bit…
Hi Duane, Air Springs are better for leveling loads and will typically give you a rougher unloaded ride quality so these might not be the best option for your setup depending on what your intended use is. Air springs are the best option when it comes…
Hey George, thanks for reaching out! You will need to add the 2" Spacer Kit #PB73VV Alpha HD Air Bag Suspension Kit #PB85RV if the distance from the bottom of your jounce to the top of the strike plate is more than 7-12", according to…
Hey Bryan, We do not carry the garden hose adapter for that unit. We do have a replacement hose with hand sprayer #PF267003 that would work with that units quick-connect shower port. Are you specifically looking for one or the other? Or just seeing…
Hey Dave, thanks for reaching out! The Air Lift LoadLifter 5000 Ultimate Air Helper Springs with Internal Jounce Bumpers #AL88375 is the kit I recommend using, as it will fit with an in-bed hitch and comes with internal jounce bumpers for an added…
Hi Tim; I reached out to Go Power and their representative told me the flashing on the Go Power Sun Cycle Advanced Lithium RV Battery #GP99QR meant it is in sleep mode, so the "battery charge path is enabled but discharge path is disabled and…
Hey Devon, your best option is going to be to replace the entire fan assembly with one that has a fan built into it like the Hike #SAR29GR. There isn't an upgrade kit for the MaxxFan roof vents to add a fan to them at this time. These make a…
I was unable to find any information with the numbers on your axle, unfortunately. However, you can contact the manufacturer of the trailer and they should be able to tell you exactly which inner and outer bearings you have. If for some reason they…
Hello Tim, The overall dimensions of the MORryde RV Cargo Slide Tray - 90" x 26" - 2 Way Slide - 60 Percent Extension - 800 lbs #MR87FR is 90" long x 26" wide x 6-5/8" tall, the actual tray dimensions are 88-1/4" long x…
The two sizes you mentioned are pretty similar and fit many of the same 15 inch wheels. The 205/75-15 fits rim widths of 5 inch to 6-1/2 inch whereas the 225/75-15 fits widths that are 5 inch to 6 inch. The 205 is 27.1 inches tall and the 225 is 28.4…
Thanks for the great service. The order arrived at my doorstep yesterday afternoon. Thank you for making sure the order was complete. I installed the hitch and wire kit last night with no problems. The instructions were perfect. Bruce
Bruce
Maplewood, MN
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