Hey Kim, thanks for reaching out. The Firestone Ride-Rite Air Bags with Easy Mount Compressor #F24XV do fit your 2020 Ram 2500 with rear coil springs, but the hang-up is the under-bed gooseneck hitch. On your truck, the air bag brackets and the…
Hey Darrell, thanks for the information! It looks like you have a Artis PDS1-130-1240E pump. The Flow Max RV Fresh Water Pump item #LC689052 you were looking at, would be a great replacement. This is also a 12 volt, 3 gallon per minute pump, that is…
Hello Josh, thanks for reaching out. You can replace your 15K BTU Dometic AC unit with a Furrion Chill Cube, but it will mean replacing the rooftop unit, distribution box and thermostat. There is no adapter harness for this. That said, you should not…
Hey Sam! Thanks for the picture of your axle tag. The correct bearing kit is the 15123/ 25580 Bearings, 10-36 Seal #BK3-100. If you want the equivalent from Dexter it is the #DX26ER. Are you getting your trailer ready for an upcoming trip?
Hey Justin. The GE Appliances HE Low-Profile RV AC w/ Heat Pump item #GE86RR does not include a softstart. It has anti-vibration soft tubing and isolated rubber fan mounts to reduce noise. To reduce the amp pull when the compressor kicks on you can…
Hey Jay, the SumoSprings Trailer Helper Springs w/ Line Relocation Bracket #SS26MV that you referenced is going to do a great job providing additional suspension support for your 2013 Heartland Cyclone with triple 6k axles. You would need to order…
Hello Todd, Nice job upgrading your setup with the SEAFLO #SE57FR pump and the #SE38FR accumulator, that’s a solid combo. The accumulator tank comes pre-charged to about 10 psi from the factory, but it’s really important to check and adjust that…
Hey Bob, thanks for reaching out, and good question. For the #MR93RR hand rail, the 33" of clearance needs to be measured with the step folded up. Basically, you measure from the edge of the step where the rail attached straight back. There…
Hey Mike, thanks for reaching out! Yes, the Seaflo Diaphragm Pump for Boats and RVs #SE57FR is safe to use for your drinking water. Are you adding this new, or replacing an old one?
Hello Brenda, Welcome to etrailer, I am happy you found us! The Goodyear Endurance ST205/75R15 Radial Tire LR D, like the tire included with #GY37QB, should be inflated to the maximum PSI listed on the sidewall, which is 65 PSI. Keeping these tires…
Hey Rick. Unfortunately that's correct the Wesbar Tail Light 271594 has been discontinued. Our best option for replacing it is the LED Trailer Tail Light item #STL36RB for the passenger side and item #STL37RB for the driver side. The Wesbar light…
Hey Shane, the IOTA IDP-30 was a 30 amp distribution panel like the Progressive Dynamics 5000 Series AC/DC Distribution Panel #PD94MR that you referenced so this would be a great option to replace what you have. Did yours stop working?
RV water pumps are essential for maintaining a steady water flow in your RV, whether you're replacing an old unit or upgrading for better performance. Consider factors like noise level, pressure output, and ease of installation. A good pump should be quiet, easy to install, and provide consistent water pressure for all your needs.
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