Hello again Norm, Thank you so much for the picture, it is most helpful since I wasn't able to get any information off of the serial number. Yes, you found the correct one, the Replacement Toilet Bowl Seal Kit for Dometic Sealand and VacuFlush RV…
Hey Brian. I recommend using the Dexter Trailer Springs Over-Under Conversion Kit item #K71-384-00. We've had quite a few customers over the years make this change their trailers with lots of success. Doing this will give you a lift equal to the…
Hey Brian, thanks for the pictures. The etrailer Anti-Rattle Hitch Collar item #e38FV is not going to fit your Ascent's factory hitch. It's going to be a tight fit if you can even mount it with the chain hangers so close but the main issue is…
Hey Teo, we have a solution for you but we don't have any harnesses that work as both a tow bar lighting kit and a trailer wiring kit. So what you'd want is the Curt part #C96JR for the tow bar lighting and then for the trailer wiring…
Hey Rob, congrats on the new 5th wheel trailer! A Curt Helux Pinbox like item #C85MJ is going to have no affect on the Ultra-Fab 5th Wheel King Pin Tripod Stabilizer item #UF19-950200 you were looking at. The shock absorption feature is to take out…
Hey Ron, congrats on the new truck! The OEM Mount for Blue Ox Gooseneck-to-5th Wheel Trailer Hitch Adapter item #BLU62CR will indeed be a more secure connection when using the Blue Ox BXR2100 Gooseneck-to-5th-Wheel Trailer Hitch Adapter our item…
Hey Jeff. There is definitely a correlation between weight and capacity. I've listed the weight of all three of the Power Mountain Tallboy Off-Road Bottle Jacks we have below: Power Mountain Tallboy Off-Road Bottle Jack - 7-15/16" to…
Hey Jerry, congrats on the new truck. That sounds like a similar situation to what we have to do with European cars to get the collision alarms to stop going off when using a bike rack. The 7-Way to 4-Way/5-Way Trailer Adapter for Vehicles with…
Hey Kevin! The Roadmaster Comfort Ride Leaf Spring Suspension Kit w/ Shocks #RM-2460-2580 will not change the ride height of your 2020 Grand Design Reflection. The only exception is if your existing suspension is really worn out, in which case it…
Hi Jim! The Redarc Tow-Pro Liberty Brake Controller is my favorite brake controller so I think that is a great choice. It is simple, reliable, and as you noted, won't be in the way and will save your knee. However, the version you looked at comes…
Hey Mike! The Power Mountain Tallboy Off-Road Bottle Jack #PM34FR can be stored in that manner (with the oil plug facing up), but my contact at Power Mountain stressed that it should only be done for a short period of time, so I recommend setting it…
Hey Mitchell, yes the Valterra StayPut Tandem Trailer Tire Changing Ramp #VAL68MB that you referenced will work with the Curt independent suspension you have and will still lift the trailer wheels up high enough to allow you to change it. How do you…
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