Hey Ron, great question! The Coleman-Mach Underbunk RV AC #CM82RR vents the heat through the floor. Installation requires creating openings in the floor for air flow, heat rejection, and also for the drain pipes. See the attached photo. The #CM62RR…
Hi Angela; you will run air ducting (not included) off of the openings on the side of the Coleman-Mach Underbunk RV AC #CM62RR. I recommend getting the All-In-One kit #CM82RR which includes all of the accessories you need for installation. The unit…
Hello Geoff, thanks for reaching out. The closest thing we have to that would be the Better Bath RV Kitchen Sink #LC421572. This is 25" long x 15" wide overall. The interior of the sink is 22-7/8" x 12-7/8". Do you have any…
Hey Mike, congrats on the new trailer. The Tire Linc Pro TPMS for RVs and Trailers item #LC77VC is the Lippert TPMS Prep. This is just the aftermarket version of what gets installed on newer trailers. It includes four sensors that mount to a trailer…
For a 25-3/4" x 14-3/4" cutout we have the following single bowl and double bowl options: Single Bowl: Better Bath RV Kitchen Sink #LC385313 Double Bowl: Better Bath RV Kitchen Sink #LC388412 Better Bath RV Kitchen Sink #LC385314 LaSalle…
Hey Michael! Since you were looking at the SoftStartRV Soft Start #SSR54FR are you wanting that built in as well? The Active Controls ActiveStart Plug-In Soft Start for RVs #AS94FR is a soft start and surge protector all in one. If you aren't…
Hey Ron, great question! The new PowerMax stand-alone converters like the 45A #PM34VR, 55A #PM94VR, 60A #PM44VR, and 100A #PM84VR give you three selectable charging modes so you’re not locked into one charging behavior. 3-stage mode factory default:…
Hey Chris, No, there isn't an upgrade kit for your Generation 1 MORryde StepAbove RV Steps to make them a Generation 2. There is a Replacement Leg for MORryde StepAbove RV Steps - 2nd Generation #MR36DR, but because the Generation 1 steps'…
Hey Tyler, yes, as long as your factory jounce bumper and bracket are still in the original location, the Firestone air bag kit #F64XV can absolutely fit your lifted Silverado. You’ll just need the right Firestone spacer to restore air-spring height.…
The Lippert Replacement 500:1 Motor for Electric In-Wall RV Slide-Out System, #LC287298 is the proper replacement part for Winnebago PN 181862-01-700 and is considered a high torque replacement motor. If your 2014 Itasca Solei 38R was built with the…
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…
Clean, simple upgrades are easy with drop-in RV kitchen sinks. Great for replacing an undermount, they sit on the countertop and can use clip-and-wing-nut hardware or a sealant-only set to secure. Check overall and cutout dimensions—aim for a hole about 3/4" smaller than the sink's flange—and be ready to trim or tweak drain plumbing when swapping styles.
Yes, many upgrade to a single bowl for easier washing of larger dishes and pots. Verify the cutout and ensure the flange will cover the opening; aim for the hole to be at least 3/4" smaller than the flange. If the sink has no faucet holes, plan to cut the countertop for the faucet and any accessories.
Slip the L-brackets over the studs, snug the wing nuts, then tighten in a clockwise rotation. The studs are used for both top mount and underside mount and shouldn't be removed. Check the threaded pems—they aren't too strong—and make sure the wing nuts thread on cleanly before final tightening.
Use silicone or similar sealant under the perimeter lip and weight the sink while it cures. Clean and dry the countertop first for a good bond. Recheck alignment before curing and wipe excess sealant for a neat edge.
Stainless holds up well and is easy to clean. We've seen no warping or discolorations after a year in an outdoor fish cleaning station and it cleaned up well. For long-term results, rinse after use and avoid harsh abrasives on the finish.
It can, but measure carefully. Generally, you want the hole to be at least 3/4" smaller than the sink flange to avoid gaps. You may need to trim the opening and adjust the drain plumbing, especially if the new sink is deeper. Test fit first to confirm coverage at the corners and along the front edge.