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Hey Chris! The Hellwig Front Anti-Sway Bar #HE26GR and Rear Anti-Sway Bar #HE78RR will fit your motorhome. These are confirmed to fit both Class A and Class C motorhomes on the E-450 chassis so you're good either way. Adding front and…
view full answer...Hey Randy, welcome back! The factory brake controller in your 2022 Chevy Silverado 2500 is supposed to have a Hydraulic setting. It won't say EOH. That's what you'll need to use with the DeeMaxx Disc Brake Kit w/ Actuator for Tandem Axle…
view full answer...Hey David, thanks for reaching out. The adapter module you mentioned simply installs inline with the actuator. I do have a diagram you should find helpful. I was not able to find anything specific to the Hydrapro adapter, but I do have a diagram…
view full answer...Thank you for the photo of your 2016 Ram 3500's bed rail which sits 59-inches above ground. You are correct that the recommended minimum clearance between a bed rail and the underside of the trailer's overhang is 5 to 6-inches, as shown in…
view full answer...Hey Robert. We have two replacement kits that work with the Lippert Power RV Awnings. They are the 78" long Replacement Support Arms for Solera 12V XL Power RV Awnings item #LC362243 in black and item #LC362241 in white. How did you damage your…
view full answer...Hey Justin, I can definitely help with this. I do recommend going with a sliding 5th wheel hitch since your truck is not a long bed. The slider helps with clearance on tight turns. What I recommend is the B&W Companion OEM 5th Wheel Hitch w/…
view full answer...By 'chassis stabilizers' I'm assuming you're speaking of anti-sway bars. This is a good question, the answer will depend on the exact handling difficulty you're dealing with. If the Class C tends to follow ruts in the road or the…
view full answer...For a front sway bar for the 2017 Ford E-450 you'll want to use the Roadmaster #RM-1139-176. This part will replace the existing sway bar, but will reuse the factory hardware and end links. A rear sway bar is also available as part #RM-1139-147.
view full answer...Hello Katherine, thanks for reaching out. Is your Class C on a Ford E-350 or E-450 chassis? Let me know because this will be a deciding factor in choosing your sway bar. We have options for both models but the fit will be different depending on what…
view full answer...The Dexter DX Series #K71-651 and the Hydrastar Vented Marine #HS381-8067 are more comparable as they both have hardwire installations (just made by different manufacturers) while the Dexter BrakeRite II #T4813102 is more of a…
view full answer...I did some searching on the Internet and if you wanted to, there is a way to use the integrated brake controller that is in your 2011 Chevy 3500 with an electric over hydraulic system. The first thing you will need to do is connect the 12 volt power…
view full answer...Generally the best way to find out which brakes you need is by measuring the inside dimensions of the drum, but you can also usually determine this by your wheel size. Your best bet is to take a wheel off the trailer and pull the drum off to…
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