Hey Steven! The Furrion Chill HE Replacement RV Air Conditioner item #FR42PV is exactly what you need! It was designed to replace the Coleman units like you have so it's an easy plug and play install. We've found that Furrion units blow the…
Hey Patrick, thanks for the measurement. The Travel Door Latch for GE Appliances RV Refrigerator item #GE98FR has mounting holes 1-3/16" on center. It's designed for the 9.8 Cu. Ft. GE Appliances RV Refrigerator with Top Freezer item #GE58FR…
Hey Doug. The closest replacement option I have for your Dometic RM2551, is the Vitrifrigo DP150i Double Door RV Mini Fridge w/ Freezer item #VT94FR. This refrigerator measures 23-1/8" wide x 43-9/16" tall x 22-1/4" deep. It runs off…
Hey Dan, the The Headrest Safe Vulcan Car Safe #HS54FR that we offer comes with two head rests. One of them is the safe and the other is just a matching head rest so that the actual safe doesn't stand out and draw attention.
Hey Kyle! That is correct. The Coleman-Mach Mach-C Everest has variable-speed cooling and an inverter-driven compressor. However, the Mach-C Everest uses a traditional wall thermostat instead of a remote control. It also works with both ducted and…
Hey Brent, welcome back! For replacement brakes you need the Dexter Nev-R-Adjust Electric Trailer Brakes #23-468-469. You can also use our etrailer Electric Trailer Brakes #AKEBRK-35-SA if you want to save some money. For the hubs I'm assuming…
Dang I'm sorry to hear that. It does sound like the converter/charger section is going bad so I'd replace it. The Progressive Dynamics Replacement Section for AC/DC Power Distribution Panel - 45 Amp #PD4645V you were looking at is actually a…
The American CS6000XL that you referenced is no longer available and there isn't a direct replacement for it but the closest solution as a replacement would be the Progressive Dynamics RV Control Center part #PD4560K18LS8 which as the same…
Hey Greg, we have anti-rattle devices that can be used with weight distribution shanks but the etrailer part #e38FV cannot be used with them. Instead you'd want the part #BX88224 which can be used with WD systems. Are you sure the sound you are…
Thanks for your question, Shannon! I reached out to SnowBear to confirm which blade would be the replacement part. They let me know that part #K2SB8200 is the correct part you would need. It comes as 3 pieces totaling to the 82" that your plow…
It sure is Bill and thanks for the pictures! The Andersen Aluminum Ultimate 5th Wheel Connection 2 Gooseneck version item #3220 will indeed work with the basic model Lippert Rhino pin boxes. The Kingpin Coupler Block is going to attach directly to…
Hey John, The Kenda Karrier KR35 ST205/75R14 Radial Trailer Tire with 14" Aluminum AM06 Wheel #KE57JV does not come with center caps or lug nuts but we do have them available! For lug nuts you'll want the Americana Trailer Wheel Lug Nut…
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