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"…
Hey Michael, You do not want to use self-leveling sealant with the Specialty Recreation Universal Replacement RV Skylight - 14" Wide x 22" Long - Smoke #SR67RR because it is made from polycarbonate, which doesn't mesh well with that…
Hey Doug. The correct front mount hitch for your 2005 Dodge Ram 2500 is the Curt item #C31017. This hitch is specifically designed for the 2500 and 3500 models. It comes with all hardware necessary to complete the installation. The Curt item #31320,…
Hey Robert, thanks for reaching out! The Specialty Recreation Universal Replacement RV Skylight #SR97RR measures 27" x 14-1/2" for the sides (see attached photo) and is for 24" x 12" cutouts. This could potentially work, but…
Hey Keith! I just got your questions so I'll address everything on this one. All of the replacement AC units have switched to the new R32 refrigerant so a complete replacement is necessary. This will include a wall thermostat so you don't…
Hey Mike, thanks for reaching out! The Alpha Systems AlphaThane 5121 Self-Leveling Sealant #AL35KV is designed for wood, metal, and glass materials. Since your skylights are polycarbonate I recommend using the Specialty Recreation Skylight Sealant…
Hey Dan, There unfortunately isn't a guide to tell us what size skylight dome your trailer has installed on it so you'll need to measure your current one to find the correct replacement. We offer the following sizes: 14"W x 14"L…
Hey Michael. I have other options for you but the Draw Tite Front Hitch item #65046 only fits the 2500 and 3500 models. For a 2006 Dodge Ram 1500 we have two options both of which have a 9,000 lbs line pull capacity. Which one you need is going to…
Hey Clayton, thanks for reaching out! Just so we're on the same page, it sounds like you're looking for replacement slide-out awnings as well as the standard awning that hangs out over the entry door. I'll definitely be able to help you…
Hi Chad; I'm sorry to hear you have to replace your skylight. What happened? The good news is we do have a replacement available. The Specialty Recreation Universal Replacement RV Skylight #SR77RR is designed to fit a standard 14" wide x…
Hey Kent, That original power converter, although unnamed, is a Parallax or MagneTek brand converter. They are different companies but essentially the same part, or identical parts. With that said we do have a Progressive Dynamics Power Converter,…
Yes, we do Stephanie! It is the Specialty Recreation Low Profile Skylight w/ Inner Garnish and Sealant item #SR56RR. It measures 17-1/2" wide x 25-1/2" long and the bubble height is 4". It will fit over a standard 14" wide x…
Clear RV skylights are perfect for those who love natural light flooding their space. They offer a bright, open feel, enhancing your RV experience. While some may find fitment a challenge, the clarity and light they provide are unmatched.
Clear skylights allow maximum natural light into your RV, creating a bright and airy atmosphere. This can make the space feel larger and more inviting, perfect for those who enjoy a sunlit environment during their travels.
Some have noted that clear skylights may not always fit perfectly, requiring adjustments. It's important to measure your existing skylight opening carefully and consider professional installation if needed to ensure a snug fit.
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Clear skylights can increase the interior temperature by allowing more sunlight in, which is great for cooler climates. However, in hotter areas, it might be necessary to use shades or covers to manage the heat effectively.