It is likely the correct fix yes, and the replacement cable actuated waste valve you need is the LaSalle Bristol Cable-Actuated RV Waste Valve for Black Water Tank - Spigot to Hub - 36" Cable # 34466N4AB36GM, 48" Cable # 34466N4AB48GMA, or 72" Cable # 34466N4AB72GMA.
To install it use LaSalle Bristol ABS Solvent Cement # 3447530889. view full answer...
The HWT Aluminum Hi-Spec Series 6 Trailer Wheel # AM22652B is a lug-centric wheel, meaning it will secure to your hub by sliding onto the lugs so the fact it has a different bore diameter than your current rim is perfectly fine.
These 15" x 6" rims have a 6 on 5-1/2" bolt pattern, which is the same pattern your hub would need to have in order for this wheel to fit correctly; if you are unsure of your bolt pattern you can take a look at the help article I linked which explains how to determine... view full answer...
To determine the slide topper size you need you'll measure from the outside edge of the flange to the outside edge of the other flange. It's then recommended to have at least 7" of clearance on each side to ensure the arms of the topper don't come into contact with anything else. If you don't have enough clearance you'll want to go down a size.
If the flange to flange measurement of your slide-out is 97.5" then you'll want the Solera RV Slide-Out Awning - 8'1" Wide - 48" Projection -... view full answer...
At the rear of a fifth wheel trailer the ride quality is much rougher than that at the rear of a passenger vehicle due to less sophisticated suspension and a longer distance between the rear axle of the RV and the rear of the vehicle. This puts quite a bit more strain on the bike rack which is why not every rack is rated for this application.
There are also no 1-1/4 inch bike racks that are fifth wheel approved either since this is a lower capacity setup. The closest bike rack solution... view full answer...
Since you have 8000-lb axles, we know that they will use slipper springs and I can narrow your options down to 2 different sized replacement springs for your Sanibel 3500 5th Wheel. In order to choose the right one you'll need to determine the length of the spring. You can measure the length of the spring from the center of the eye on one side to the end of the spring.
If you have 29-1/2" long springs you will need # e46SR . If you have 26-5/8" long springs you will use # e37SR. Keep in... view full answer...
If you use the Furrion Chill adapter part # C-FACR15SA-A01 you can easily install a Chill AC 15k unit part # FR86PR in place of your Dometic Brisk using the same ducting and electrical connections. This will allow your current thermostat and controls to function with the Chill. view full answer...
First issue you'll have is that the Hollywood Racks bike racks are not rated for use behind fifth wheel campers as the ride quality there is very rough. We can't recommend you continue using your bike rack there as it most likely will fail over time.
The most similar bike rack to what you have that is rated for this type of application is the Swagman Dispatch part # S44FR. This has a 45 lb capacity per bike as well. I attached a review video for this for you to check out as well. This... view full answer...
The Alpha Systems Patch Kit for SuperFlex RV Roof Membranes # AL37CV is designed for TPO membranes so branding would not matter and you'd be good to go regardless of which brand your roof is. view full answer...
You can pretty easily go from a 205/75-14 to a 15 inch tire size like 205/75-15 like with the # AM32395 without clearance issues. This will give you a slightly larger wheel and tire which will have a higher weight capacity. So you might gain a slight increase in ride height if that's something you'd like as well as additional weight capacity. In theory you might see a better ride quality since a larger tire rolls easier over bumps. view full answer...
We aren't able to source the sound bar you are looking for but it looks like it may be discontinued so you'd need to go with a different solution like the Furrion part # FSB2N25MCBL that you referenced. The wiring colors won't be an exact match but they are all individually labeled on the Furrion which would make it a little easier. view full answer...
The Progressive Dynamics Lithium 60 amp converter section part # PD4560LICSV only works with lithium batteries. The part # PD4060CSV is version that works with lead acid batteries. There isn't a version that does both styles of battery. The only way to have a setup that could do both would be with an all new panel like the part # PD4060K that can switch between the two. This is also a 60 amp setup. view full answer...
For the Ultra-Fab Power Twin II Electric Stabilizer with Dual Motors # UF39-941705 to work on your 2013 Prime Time Lacrosse Luxury Lite you will want to confirm that you have the adequate space available on your camper for them. They are a universal fit for frames 48"-80" wide which should fit your Lacrosse. They have an extension of 30" which should also work for you. The main concern is to look for any thing such as sewer plumbing, propane lines, etc that would cause them not to work... view full answer...
According to my research your 2018 Prime Time Avenger 27BHS should have a 16' wide awning so you'll need one of the following Solera Family Rooms:
- Tan Mesh # LC362219
- Gray # LC362231 view full answer...
If the light is off on the controller for your Solera Awning # LC517517 then either the controller is bad or you just have a simple power issue. I recommend tracing the wiring to the power source and using a multimeter # PT89ZR to see if the line has power. If not, then your power source may need to be recharged or there could be a blown in-line fuse that needs to be replaced to allow power to pass to the controller.
Unfortunately with this style system the controller needs to be on the... view full answer...
A typical RV air conditioner rooftop unit is going to have a wire harness that hangs down and plugs into a controller. Most of the time the controller is mounted to the air distribution box, in between it and the rooftop unit, but some times it gets mounted inside of the rooftop unit. If this is the case then you'll have to remove the controller and find a way to mount it to your air distribution box. You can typically find a couple of smaller mounting brackets at your local hardware store... view full answer...
Water heaters are pretty easy to swap out but I wouldn't say it's always a plug and play setup just because you'll sometimes run into tanks where the water line connection points are on the opposite side of the tank. The Atwood GC6AA-10E has it's connections on the right side in a vertical pattern, while the # DMC74FR has it points centered on the middle of the tank in a horizontal pattern. If you have a hard line or PEX you may have to get a soft line hose to go between the water line... view full answer...
The Lippert High-Speed Power Stabilizer Jack # LC298707 would be a great replacement option for your Lippert 198641 stabilizer jack. The motor # LC352338 for the # LC298707 hasn't been tested with the 198641 so it's not confirmed to fit. view full answer...
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It sounds like you have a bad ground, as OL on a multimeter means Open Loop which is no continuity. I would move the ground wire to a different location that is corrosion and paint free metal. I would highly doubt that the center market light on your 2018 Prime Time Fury Toy Hauler is not 12v, as I am unaware of any trailer manufacturers using 6 volt lights anymore.
Once you relocate the ground to a better surface, let me know if the camera starts working.
I... view full answer...
If you're replacing just the rooftop unit of your Dometic system with the Advent Air # ACM135 then it's a super easy swap out. You'll just need to trace the wire harness of the old rooftop unit to the controller. It's going to have a 6-pin or 9-pin connector to plug into the controller. If the old unit has a 9-pin connector then you'll just need an adapter # ACCOLKIT. I've attached a short video below where I'll show you the wire harness and controller.
If your old Dometic system had... view full answer...
We do have the Correct Track Trailer Alignment and Lift Kit # RR23QX which is similar to the Lippert LC407131 and will fit on your 2016 Prime Time Crusader Lite 28RL 5th wheel camper. The Lippert system was discontinued. With the Correct Track # RR23QX you are able to raise your suspension either 1-1/4" or 2-1/4". You can also use it to align your axles if they are not square in your frame and causing the tires to wear unevenly. view full answer...