Hi Ray! The MORryde GooseTech 5th Wheel to Gooseneck Pin Box for 11.5K to 14K Trailers #MR74MV can definitely be used in a short bed 3/4 ton pickup, like your 2024 Ram 2500. Just be aware that not all trailers have a tapered nose and you may not get…
Hey Dave, the install hardware that comes with the Erickson Aluminum O-Track Kit #EM85JV IS 1/4 inch counter sunk screws which allow them to sit flush in the tracks. Did you lose your hardware?
Hi John! The etrailer Anti-Rattle Hitch Stabilizer for 2" Hitches - Vinyl Coated Steel #e99007 could be used with weight distribution, but I don't think it's the one I would go for. It works really well for things like bike racks, cargo…
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…
Hi Peter! The Soft Start Kit for Coleman-Mach RV Air Conditioners #CM56RR is what you need. This is designed to fit Coleman-Mach Series 45000, 47000, and 48000 AC units. The 48204-669 you have falls under the 48000 so they are compatible. Where are…
Hey Joe, welcome back! I'm not entirely sure where our 15" measurement came from but you will be able to add your 13" diameter tank to the inside of the #3371701385. The front to back measurement is 16.16" and then the lip will…
Hey Mike! The Soft Start Kit for Coleman-Mach RV Air Conditioners #CM56RR is designed to work with 45000, 47000, and 48000 air conditioners. Based on those numbers I'm assuming you those are 38000 series, but the model number doesn't always…
Hey Paul, the LaSalle Bristol XTRM roof membrane like what comes with the part #344270KIT30, is 27 MIL which makes it about 0.68 mm thick. What type of roof material was on it prior?
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 Phil! For a tandem axle trailer you will want two of the Leveling Kit with Wheel Chocks for Trailers and RVs #WS28ER. You are correct, one under each tire is best. I use these on my Jayco with one under each tire to keep them off the ground and…
*Updated From Below Hi Michael; I'm sure you're right, it is probably prepped for the Furrion. Since Furrion is phasing out the old Vision S, and parts won't be available soon, you want to get the new Furrion Vision S+ Wireless RV Backup…
Hey, Ed! That's a really great question. I decided to take a walk out to the warehouse to see if I could find any information on the box. It wasn't a waisted trip! The box for part #VAL48MB states that it has a 15,000 load carrying capacity.…
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