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To get power to the controller of your Solera Smart Arm 12V Power RV Awning part #LC759404, you need to tap into an existing circuit, or run a power wire from the battery with an inline fuse holder, and a 15 amp fuse, like part #SWC9538, and part…
view full answer...Don't worry! Some of the RV products we sell can reasonably be called by multiple names and it can be tough to search for something without knowing the specific term we happen to use. For actual weather-stripping material we have two items…
view full answer...The Replacement Short Arm Assembly #LC404523 is the correct replacement assembly to replace your damaged awing arm on your Solera Awing.
view full answer...I confirmed with my contact at Solera that the Solera Smart Arm 12V Power RV Awning Conversion Kit - Programmable - 63" Arms - Black #LC759516 will work well as a replacement for your current 63" Solera powered awning arms (non smart arms)…
view full answer...The Solera 63" Smart Arm Assembly #LC759516 is required to convert your standard Solera awning to the Smart Arm style. It is a complete mounting arm setup that has all of the smart tech integrated into it.
view full answer...Yes, the Solera 63" Smart Arm Assembly #LC759516 that you referenced does wire directly to the existing power you have for your Solera motorized arm.
view full answer...I've never heard of an actual third brake light connector on a camper shell to plug in on a truck and we don't carry any parts to do that. The light generally needs to be hardwired into the truck's brake light circuit. The issue with this…
view full answer...As far as height adjustability and weight capacities the Curt Q20 #C16130 and the Curt A20 #C16140 are identical. They both have a Gross Towing Weight of 20,000 lbs, a Vertical Load Limit of 5,000 lbs, and a height range of 13-17 inches. When it…
view full answer...The Solera Gas Strut part #LC280343 is designed for Lippert-Solera branded awnings. That said, it should be able to be used with others but you'd need to verify the dimensions in order to ensure compatibility. The length for this strut will be…
view full answer...Yes, the best option we can offer you to add fuel capacity is with the DeeZee Truck Bed Auxiliary Tank part #DZ91752X which should fit in the space you have between the cab and 5th wheel hitch no problem as it is only 9" deep. I don't have…
view full answer...To determine which brake assemblies would be needed, you will need to measure your existing brake drums as shown in the provided photo. Since your trailer has a 14,000 lb capacity, you most likely have tandem 7,000 lb axles, which typically use a…
view full answer...According to my research, your 92865A-1 hub/drum has a 25580 inner and an 14125A outer bearing and a 8 on 6-1/2 inch lug pattern, as does the AxleTek #AKHD-865-7-2-K hub drum you referenced. The #AKHD-865-7-2-K would be an acceptable replacement for…
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