Hey Bruce, the difference between the part #A01-0176LFVP and #A01-0177LFVP is just the color. The part #A01-0177LFVP is colonial white and the other is white. Colonial white is more offwhite and has a warmer tone than a standard white. So it really…
Hey Tony, great question, and you are definitely not alone, this is one of the most confusing parts of towing. The weight of your weight distribution hitch, including the shank and ball mount that slide into the receiver, counts against your truck’s…
Hey Ron, actually the Valterra Dual RV Water Inlets #A01-2001VP can work for you. You would just need to flip it upside down and it would be in correct orientation. On the backside of the unit you can remove the larger inlet which angles down and…
I can tell you how to determine what city water inlet valve will work for your 1995 Rialta, but there aren't any specific fits available and we wouldn't have any way of knowing the dimensions required to fit. So instead you'll just need…
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Sure, I can help with that. I can see why the fitment notes are confusing. For a 2012 Toyota Tundra with the factory tow package and factory 7 way connector, you'll want a brake controller that plugs into the factory brake controller port under…
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The gray cap of the #A01-1117VP is threaded so you'd need to start by unscrewing it so that you can access the internal components of the #A01-1117VP to rebuild it with the kit #A01-1112.
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RV Water Inlets in Steel
Go with a metal option that matches your RV's exterior. RV water inlets in steel keep the look consistent with other trim and hardware and make it easy to choose a straightforward, no-frills part. Ideal when you're replacing an old inlet and want to keep the same clean style.
Seat the gasket evenly and avoid overtightening, which can pinch the seal. Apply a continuous bead of potable-water-safe sealant around the flange and at the plumbing connection. After installation, pressurize the system and check for moisture around the flange and fittings, then retighten fasteners if needed.
Start by measuring the existing opening and matching the outside dimensions and depth. Check the screw hole pattern so the new inlet lines up without drilling new holes. Verify the inlet's connection style matches your RV's plumbing so you can hook it up without adapters.
Test-fit the inlet in the cutout to confirm clearance and screw alignment. Inspect the gasket or seal and replace it if it looks worn or flattened. Use a sealant rated for potable water around the flange, and tighten mounting screws evenly to help prevent leaks or distortion.
A screwdriver that fits the mounting screws, a utility knife to clean the cutout edge, and a sealant rated for drinking water are good to have. A small level helps set the inlet straight so the cap operates smoothly. Keep a towel handy to catch any residual water when disconnecting the old inlet.