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Hey Jordan! Yes, the Global Link Vise Lock #295-000024, Global Link RV Entry Door Locking Latch #295-000019, and Replacement Cam Lock Cylinder #295-000005 can all use the same key. Just make sure you choose the keyed alike option for each one before…
view full answer...Hey Justin. The GE Appliances HE Low-Profile RV AC w/ Heat Pump item #GE86RR does not include a softstart. It has anti-vibration soft tubing and isolated rubber fan mounts to reduce noise. To reduce the amp pull when the compressor kicks on you can…
view full answer...Hey Larie, we have the Bauer RV Entry Door Lock part #BA53UR that you referenced which was designed to fit the standard RV door cut outs that are 3-3/4" tall x 2-3/4" wide which I would bet is correct for your Winnebago Minnie Winnie but I…
view full answer...Equalizer bolts, like the TruRyde Wet Equalizer Bolt, #TRFA71063, should be torqued to yield. Equalizer bolts are not given a specific torque rating because they should allow some movement of the equalizer. If they are torqued down too tight, the…
view full answer...You are correct that the Camco Cam Lock #CAM44303 does not include a rubber gasket or star washer. These components are not available separately for this particular lock. For a 7/8" cam lock assembly that does include these components I instead…
view full answer...I reached out to my contact at Lippert and he said there are a couple of things you will want to look at to try and troubleshoot the blank display on your Level Up touch pad. He said to first remove the pad itself from where it's mounted (keeping…
view full answer...My technical contact at Global Link advised that for their locks like #295-000021 that you referenced which use a flat key they do not offer a tube-type re-keying kit. We do have tubular key lock replacement parts from Camco, such as #CAM44303 and…
view full answer...The cylinders for the latches need to be measured for length to get you the correct replacements. This means removing the lock cylinder which should not be difficult if it is able to be removed as some are and some are not. If you disassemble the…
view full answer...On the Global Link Vise Lock #295-000024 the single bottom screw (just below the lock cylinder) is protected from corrosion by a press-in plastic cap. I went to our warehouse to check this item myself. This cap is best removed by prying it off with a…
view full answer...You may be able to use the DB-35 number as a cross-reference to an automotive brake pad, but that's not information we have access to since we don't offer automotive brake pads. I do know that the Titan #T4870900 are the replacement pads that…
view full answer...Hey Greg. Since your 2019 Pace Arrow LXE 38K is a class A motorhome with a diesel engine, TireMinder says you need to mount the repeater, included with item #TM98FR, as close to the rear axle as possible. Their website specifically states to avoid…
view full answer...Yes, there is a difference between an oil seal and a grease seal for trailer hubs. Oil seals have a much tighter fit on the spindle to keep the oil from leaking out. An oil seal can be used with grease but a grease seal cannot be used with oil. The…
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