While we don't have a way to mount the Bumper RV Cargo Carrier # e83YR to the rear of an RV without a bumper a similar solution that could work for you would be a frame mounted carrier that mounts under the RV like with the Lippert part # LC175180 which gives you two bins that mount on underside of the frame that measure 27-7/8" long x 17" wide x 8" tall. view full answer...
It really just depends on your setup, I recommend simply replacing the unit with one of the same size. This is because the manufacturer usually selects the best size based on the dimensions of the RV. That said, if you found the factory selected size to be lacking you can upgrade. However, you'll need to keep in mind the unit draws more power so you may need to check the existing wiring and circuits to be sure they are up for the task, the Advent Air Replacement RV Air Conditioner for Dometic... view full answer...
The closest matching wheel stud that will work well for your Keystone is the part # K12WB2 which has a diameter of .54 inch for the splines, is 2 inches overall long, and has a thread length of 1.46 inch. view full answer...
For determining the proper size Solera Slider you need, to measure the total width of your slide room from the outside including the flange then add a minimum of 5" (2-1/2" each for the left/right side overhang). You can have greater than 2-1/2" overhang if you want, but it is suggested that you do not go any less. Since you have done so with resulting measurements of 59" and 149-1/2" you need an awning no less than 64" and 154-1/2". You can go beyond the overhang of 2.5" each side if you... view full answer...
For your 2020 Keystone Cougar 32BHS the cover I recommend is the part # 290-52256 which is the correct size, offers the best protection in all climates, and is also the easiest to install. view full answer...
The SolidStep Manual Fold-Down Steps part # LC791572 for triple and part # LC791574 for quad will both fit and work on level ground. That said, if you find yourself parking on uneven terrain then you'd need more of a buffer which the triple step would provide so that is what I recommend. In regards to the space between the ground and first step, this would vary each time depending on the incline or slope you are parked on so it's not a figure I can provide but it's really a matter of choosing... view full answer...
Yes, the Demco part number you mentioned is for a slider hitch that fit industry standard fifth wheel rails like what the Curt Universal Fifth Wheel Base Rails # C16204 provides. view full answer...
I recommend using the Roadmaster Spare Tire Carrier # RM-195125 on your 2022 Keystone Cougar Half-Ton 29RLI 5th wheel. The CE Smith Offset Spare Trailer Tire Carrier # CE27310G you found is designed to mount to A-Frame style trailers and will only allow for up to a 5 on 4-3/4" bolt pattern. Your Cougar uses a 6 on 5-1/2" bolt pattern and there is not an exposed frame like on travel trailers. I see that your Cougar comes with a 2" receiver from the factory which will allow you to use the... view full answer...
We have everything you will need to upgrade the brakes of your 2018 Keystone Cougar to electric over hydraulic disc but not as a single kit part number.
You will simply need two Kodiak Disc Brake Kits # K2HR526DKG, two Bearing Kits # DBRKHW6EZ, a HydraStar Electric Over Hydraulic Actuator For Disc Brakes # HBA16, and a HydraStar Hydraulic Brake Line Kit # HS496-252. view full answer...
The Lippert 4,400 lb axles use the same bearings and seals as a Lippert 3,500 lb axle so you can use the Bearing Kit for #84 Spindle part # BK2-100 which comes with bearings, races, and seals. It looks like the 85 number you have found in your part number is based on the hub face to hub face dimension of the axle. view full answer...
That depends on what pin box you currently have. The Reese Sidewinder 5th Wheel King Pin with Rotating Turret - 20,000 lbs. # RP34FR is designed to replace the Fabex 663 and 665, Lippert 0719, 1621 and 1621HD, M&M 663 and 665.
The Reese Sidewinder 5th Wheel King Pin with Rotating Turret - Lippert 1716 - 20,000 lbs. # RP77FR replaces the Lippert 1716, 1116, and 0115.
Please note the attached help articles and let us know what your current pin box is, we will have what you need. The... view full answer...
I do have an option but the Furrion Backup Camera System FOS48TA-BL is the old discontinued model in which there is not a replacement monitor for per Furrion. The best and only option we have with this being said is to upgrade to the new model, part # FOS43TASF. view full answer...
The Yakima OnRamp Bike Rack for 2 Electric Bikes # Y36FR is rated for use on a 5th wheel trailer and can carry 2 bikes weighing up to 40 lbs. per bike when used on your 5th wheel (66 lbs. when used on a vehicle). It can also accommodate wheels up to 3.25" wide or tire sizes up to 26x 4.5", 27.5" x 4.5" and 29 x 3.25" with the Fat Tire Straps for Yakima OnRamp Bike Rack # Y23FR.
If the Yakima OnRamp Bike Rack for 2 Electric Bikes # Y36FR doesn't work because your bikes weigh too much you... view full answer...
We have exactly what you need! When choosing a slide topper you always pick one that is roughly 6" longer than the slide out. This will include the trim that goes around it. These are available in Blackor White and it really just comes down to what you like the look of.
For your 4' 11" Slide use the Solera RV Slide-Out Awning - 5'7" Wide - Black part # LCV000231482 or White part # LCV000163274.
For your 6' 8" slide use the Solera RV Slide-Out Awning - 7'7" Wide - Black part # LCV000168106... view full answer...
The U-bolts included with the CE Smith Roller-Style Guide-Ons # CE27610 will fit trailer frames that are up to 3" wide and 4-1/4" tall, however you can add the Extra-Long U-Bolt Kit # CE11416 to install the Guide-Ons to a taller frame like yours.
These U-bolts will work on trailer frames that are up to 3" wide and 5-1/4" tall. I have attached a short video review that you can check out as well. view full answer...
Typically a breakaway pin getting pulled does not prevent the trailer brakes from working after that. Check the condition of the connection between the battery wire of the breakaway kit and the output circuit that travels to the trailer brakes. I suspect the might be a short or some other damage to this circuit that caused a problem. view full answer...
Typically upgrading your leaf springs implies increasing the capacity, but that isn't going to raise the back of your 5th wheel. The only difference new leaf springs would make is if your current leaf springs are worn out and flat. Installing new leaf springs would be a good idea either way if that is the case.
To find a replacement you would need to measure the length of your current leaf springs and also know your axle capacity. The # e27SR you looked at is intended to replace a 26"... view full answer...