Hey Joseph, the Stackers StayPut part #VAL33MB can work for you but you don't want to use them rotated like you mentioned. You just want to use them on the outside dually wheel like they were intended and you'd be just fine. You wouldn't…
Hey Lorenzo. Your 2024 Chevrolet Silverado 3500 has what's called Pulse Wave Modulation, which will not provide the wireless cameras with the correct power it needs to run when connected. This is a power saving feature in newer trucks. To fix…
Hey Chris, yes a Reese Goosebox could absolutely work with your 2024 Keystone Cougar. You'd just have to let me know what pin box you have currently and I'd be happy to get a replacement pin box over to you. The most common pin box is a…
Hey Roger, thanks for reaching out! The Dometic RV Water Heater with Door Kit #DMC43RR is the best replacement we have for you since it works with gas and 12V power. It does fit a 12-3/4" tall x 12-3/4" wide x 19-7/8" deep cutout so…
Hi James! With 900 pounds of tongue weight, I recommend going with the Equal-i-zer Weight Distribution System w/ 4-Point Sway Control - 10,000 lbs GTW, 1,000 lbs TW #EQ37100ET. Equal-i-zer has been in the business forever and makes some of the best…
Hey Randy! For the OEM prep package you'll need to reach out to a Ram dealer, but I can help you out with an underbed system for your 2026 Ram 2500 if you aren't dead-set on getting the exact same as the OEM. The closest we have for your…
Hey Robert, The Power Watchdog Surge Protector #HU82VR can be installed on the shore power lines before the transfer switch. Since it's before the transfer switch it would only be tied to the shore power and wouldn't be an issue with the…
Hey Greg. I've got a couple of options for door locks that include a keypad. They both fit door cutouts 3-3/4" tall x 2-3/4" wide. I have listed them below: Global Link RV Entry Door Locking Latch Kit with Keyed Alike Option item…
...Hey Dwight! The Andersen Camper Leveler # AN68VR is for a single axle. You will need to order a quantity of two for your tandem axle trailer.
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Hey Rob! The pin for the Ultimate Trailer Jack #322-RDJ-2K sits 3/4" above the mounting plate, is 1" thick, and sticks out 3" from the body of the jack (see attached photo). The bolt pattern for the mounting plate is symmetrical so you…
Hey Eric, I know you mentioned you were installing the Vision S+ camera, is the monitor as well a vision S+ monitor or is it the monitor for the old Vision S system? The 2 systems components are not compatible with each other so the camera and…
It sounds like you're looking for the Mighty Cord RV Power Cord Adapter part #A10-5030FBK which has a 50 amp male plug on one end and a 30 amp female plug on the other. It's only offered in a 1' or 12" length.
For RV enthusiasts, a set of 4 leveling blocks can be surprisingly effective. While some may initially doubt their sufficiency, these blocks often meet the needs of most camping scenarios. They're lightweight, easy to carry, and can replace heavier wood p
Four blocks can often suffice for many camping situations, especially on relatively even ground. They are lightweight and easy to handle, making them a convenient choice. However, for more uneven terrains or if you prefer extra stability, consider purchasing an additional set.
Yes, 4 blocks can be used effectively even if your motorhome lacks leveling jacks. They provide a stable base on soft ground and can be stacked to achieve the desired height. For more challenging terrains, additional blocks may be needed.
A 4 block set is compact and easy to transport, ideal for those who prefer minimal gear. Larger sets offer more flexibility for uneven terrains and can be used for additional support under stabilizers. If you frequently camp on varied surfaces, a larger set might be beneficial.
Four block sets are quite versatile, suitable for leveling, stabilizing, and even as stepping stones. They work well for various RV sizes and can be easily adjusted to fit different leveling needs. For more complex setups, additional blocks can enhance their versatility.
Lightweight blocks are easier to carry and handle compared to heavy wood planks. They reduce the overall weight of your gear, making setup and teardown less strenuous. Plus, they interlock for stability, offering a hassle-free leveling experience.