We have two options to attach awning fabric to the side of your RV. They are the 8' Solera Awning Rail Extrusion in white item # LC715216 and in black item # LC715217. Additionally, we have a few brackets for slide out awnings like item # LC795354 but they are specific to Solera models. Either way I would need to know what model of awning you have to confirm the right brackets for you. If you could email me this information directly or comment below I would be happy to help.
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Replacement racks for the interior of the Furrion Propane RV Range with Glass Cover # FR97KR can be purchased directly from Furrion. If you check their spare parts section of their website there's two options available. view full answer...
Yes you can use the Hopkins Engager Push-To-Test Trailer Breakaway Kit w/ Built-In Charger # 20099 to charge your second battery but you're going to need to add a diode # RM-690 so you don't drain both batteries since they'd be on the same circuit. view full answer...
Hey Ramond, so we have heard that the battery on your 2024 Ford Maverick hybrid is under the back seat like you mentioned. The power wire does need to run there instead of to front of vehicle like you mentioned. We don't have specific instructions for that at this time so it would be a matter of finding best route through interior of vehicle. view full answer...
Hey Tom, so the RV puck light part # 277-000488 could be used to provide additional lighting to your RV shower but you would need to make sure you put it in a location where it won't get sprayed with water from the shower. It can handle the higher humidity of a bathroom application but not water directed on it. view full answer...
Since you've already got a 4 pole on your trailer, you'd just need to add a 7-way with # ETBC7 so that you can run a charge line using # 10-1-1 from the accessory circuit to your battery.
This circuit is located at the 1'oclock position on the 7-way if you were to look at it head on. view full answer...
Does the 7 pole have separate turn signals from stoplights? That is pretty common on heavy duty applications so it sounds like what you'd need for the RV style 7-way is a signal converter like the part # RM-732 which will combine the circuits like the RV wiring uses instead. view full answer...
While I have no way to help you with the front bumper or the grill I may be able to help you with the side parking light. You will most likely need to find the bumper and grill from an RV salvage yard or a vintage trailer parts dealer. In looking at images it appears you have lights like the Optronics # MCL36AB. I have no way to verify this as the manufacturer did not keep public records on their vehicles. The light is 2-7/8" wide and 2-1/8" tall. If this does not match what you have please... view full answer...
If your 2020 Jeep Gladiator activates the brake lights when the brake pedal is pressed with the key off then with the install of the SMI DUO part # SM99251 you will also need to install the brake lite relay part # RM-88400 so that the stoplights of the vehicle do not override the taillight circuits of the tow bar lighting kit you have installed.
Its hard to say how long the battery would last but you can use the charge kit part # RM-156-25 to keep the battery topped off when travelling. view full answer...
Hi Mike,
The Roadmaster Smart Diode # RO54FR is designed for use specifically with LED tail lights so if your towed vehicle has incandescent bulbs you'll need part # RO34FR instead. These should properly read your motorhome and vehicle traffic signals to display the signals correctly through your incandescent tail lights. view full answer...
Hello Drew. We do indeed have a flat tow setup for the 2024 Ford Bronco Raptor. Here is what I recommend:
- Roadmaster Direct-Connect Base Plate Kit - Removable Arms # RM92ZR
- Roadmaster Nighthawk All-Terrain Tow Bar w/ LED Lights - Non-Binding - RV Mount - 8,000 lbs # RM-676
- Roadmaster Diode 7-Wire to 6-Wire Flexo-Coil Wiring Kit # RM-152
- Roadmaster Universal Wiring Kit with Smart Diodes for Variable Voltage LED Tail Lights # RO44FR
- Demco Stay-IN-Play Duo Braking System for... view full answer...
Hey Matt,
For the passenger's side of the Vision S marker light camera, you do need to replace the whole camera and marker light with the Replacement RV Side Marker Light Camera w/ Night Vision for Furrion Vision S System - Passenger Side # FR28NR. view full answer...
For an LED strip on the roller you could add something like the Optronics Flexible LED Light Strip - Weatherproof - White - 17' Long # UCL90CB. However, you will need to figure out how to run power to the strip and account for the rolling/unrolling with the power wire.
There is the option of using the Solera Power Awning Idler Head w/ LED Upgrade # LC334785. However, this is designed to add lights to the inside of the tube, not on it. It also does not match your current Regal idler head... view full answer...
Hey David, to make your life as easy as possible I would go with a magnetic lighting kit like the part # PE26UR which has a 4-way flat connector which will allow you to use an adapter like the part # PK12716 and not have to do any wiring or splicing.
To use the part # 337TL257M you'd need to cut off the 4-way round and wire in the part # PK12706 instead. view full answer...
You do not need a gasket to mount the # RVSTL11 or # RVSTL10. Both have mounting holes on the back that allow them to mount directly on the surface of your trailer. view full answer...
As you already have the Furrion Vision S Wireless RV Backup Camera System # FOS07TASF you simply need the LED Marker Light RV Side Cameras # FCE48TASL. view full answer...
Hey Tom,
The Hott Rod RV Water Heater Conversion Kit # DGR6VP gets plugged into a 110v outlet for power so you'd use a typical light switch # 37212225 to control the power running to the outlet that powers the kit. view full answer...
Hey Nick, so the Roadmaster Supplemental Braking System part # RM-9160 does not come with a lighting/wiring solution for your tow vehicle. It just covers everything needed to install the braking system.
For lighting you can use the diode kit, # RM-15267, and not have to worry about cutting into the taillight housing. This will splice into your taillight wiring to allow your tow vehicle to control the taillight assemblies of the towed vehicle. This comes with a round 6-way connector that... view full answer...
Hmm that is odd, is there proper ventilation around the fridge? It needs 1 inch of space around all sides. Is there anything frozen up that needs to be thawed or any clogged drain hoses? view full answer...
Hey Rodney, good question so there isn't a single harness that will do both a tow bar lighting and trailer wiring solution but you can install both at the same time. So for trailer wiring you could use the Tekonsha part # 118786 and then for the tow bar lighting kit you'd want the part # C96JR. Basically the two kits would plug into each other and then back into your vehicle. view full answer...