Hey Logan! The Parkit360 Carrier Electric Trailer Dolly #PA76VR actually has two different ratings. If the trailer is 10,000 lbs or less it is limited to a 6% grade and if it is over 10,000 lbs it is a 4% grade. The Parkit360 Transformer Electric…
Hello Danny, Great question! I am sorry but the TowSmart Trailer Hitch Receiver - Custom Fit - Class III - 2" #TS67ZR does not fit the hybrid model. The good news is that our etrailer Trailer Hitch Receiver - Custom Fit - Matte Black Finish -…
From what I could find on your Valeigh Beacon 34RLB 5th wheel it is 13'1" tall (13.08). The Lippert On-The-Go Telescopic Ladder #LC64HD you were looking at is only 12-1/2' tall, so it would not be tall enough to reach the top of your 5th…
For vehicles with 6 inch suspension lifts you would need to use the part #F2375 which is a 6 inch spacer kit. This will work well with the Air Lift kit part #AL57289 that you referenced.
Both the ProPride 3P part #PR57QR and the B and W Continuum part #BW78FR allow backing up and work extremely well but since there isn't a ProPride system that would be ideal for the tongue weight of your Winnebago Minnie FLX2306 I would go with…
It actually looks like the ladder you currently have is exactly what you're already looking for - you just need to remove the screws from those bottom supports and then you can flip the ladder up since it's hinged higher up. If that isn't…
Each installation is going to be different but I was able to determine the mounting hole pattern for the bracket that attaches to the TV. I have included a diagram that shows the dimensions for you. Basically the TV mount slides up and down on a…
For lubricating RV folding steps like your Torklift Glowsteps part #TLA8004 the best lube is a dry silicone lube like the part #RM-747 since it won't attract dirt and road grime like most lubes would.
Since your 2020 Jayco Melbourne Motorhome is a dually you'll want tire chains that are designed for that type of tire setup. I recommend checking out the Titan Chain Alloy Tire Chains w/ Cams for Dual Tires #TC4219SCAM because this set uses…
You can use one tire chain on each side of your dual rear wheel van, however, I would recommend using chains on all 4 rear wheels, especially if you will be driving in areas with extreme weather. Using chains on all 4 wheels will provide more…
For the newer GM trucks like your 2024 Chevy Silverado 2500 you do need to use the Furrion GM adapter part #FR87PR with the Furrion Observation Vision S systems like the part #FOS43TASF that you referenced. This is the adapter that the video you…
Thanks for the great service. The order arrived at my doorstep yesterday afternoon. Thank you for making sure the order was complete. I installed the hitch and wire kit last night with no problems. The instructions were perfect. Bruce
Bruce
Maplewood, MN
Reach New Heights with Telescoping Ladders
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