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The Phoenix Faucets Shower Faucet #PF213321 has brass shanks, underbody, and valve. The bottom plate and lock nuts are plastic.
view full answer...The Replacement Diverter Stem w/ Brass Bonnett for Phoenix Faucets Concealed Shower Valves part #PF183001 installs inside the main spout. It fits multiple different faucets so installation will vary slightly depending on which model you have.…
view full answer...The CC316-01 number you referred to is the original part number of the fan motor. Is it a replacement fan blade or motor you're needing? If that's the case, you'd use the #BVD0218-00-R replacement motor. If you were needing a replacement…
view full answer...The Replacement Compression Stem for Phoenix Faucets part #PF284007 is the correct replacement for a Phoenix Faucets 61-5 Stem.
view full answer...I attached a picure that shows the install instructions for the Phoenix Faucets 4" Dual Handle RV Shower Valve with D-Spud #PF213321 that you referenced.
view full answer...The only difference between the pair of Phoenix Faucets 4" Dual Handle RV Shower Valves you mentioned is the type of attachment that allows you to use a hand held shower. Faucet #PF213321 has a D-spud outlet to attach a hand held shower while…
view full answer...Hello Mike. Unfortunately, I do not have a database I can reference to see what was put on what trailer. I did a search for the outside shower fitting for the 2017 28 Airstream International Serenity and it looks like it does not have a quick…
view full answer...RV faucets, such as the Patrick Distribution RV Kitchen Faucet #277-000014 and the many others we have available, will typically use fittings beneath the knobs/handles that are made to be compatible with the hoses that are standard in RVs. A…
view full answer...The Empire Faucets RV Bathroom Vessel Sink Faucet, #EM72WR has a height from countertop to aerator of 2-3/4".
view full answer...This is definitely a case of a bad ground. So what I would do is try grounding the #DG52720PB lights you have directly to the trailer frame using a ring terminal and self-tapping screw. Make sure the frame is bare metal and clean, without any dirt,…
view full answer...Remove the locknut from the cable housing assembly of the #34466N11AB96GMA. Feed the cable through the mounting bracket or hold in the wall of chassis. Feed the locknut back over the cable and fasten securely to the backside of the bracket or wall.…
view full answer...In order to determine the correct roof vent, measure where the vent opens. The standard trailer roof vent opening is roughly 14-1/4" x 14-1/4" and have roof vents that measure 14" x 14". To pick the correct cover, you will also…
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