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We do have replacement options for the Jensen JRV9000 though they are not touchscreen or video compatible. The JRV9000 is a double din so you will need to replace it with such like the Jensen RV Stereo part #JWM60A which is a more basic model. The…
view full answer...The black piece on the Dexter Trailer Breakaway Kit #34-285 is simply a place where the power wires connect to. It is more of a housing than a connection point really. This kit can be used with trailers that just have electric brakes and not…
view full answer...You are correct that this refrigerator does not have an ON/OFF switch or function. The best you can do is "Standby" that draws an unknown amount of power. One option is to pull the 12-Volt fuse at the RV power center. A much better option…
view full answer...Breakaway pins are not universal, so you wouldn't be able to replace your pin with another brand. However, breakaway switches are universal, so you can mix and match them to work with your UPG Model 42914 breakaway kit. With that being said, your…
view full answer...Since the length you measure is 61 inches you do need the replacement short support arm part #LC351829 that you referenced to replace what you have. This part number is for a pair of arms.
view full answer...Dexstar steel trailer wheel #AM20532 is rated for 2,830 pounds at 80 psi. It will fit on a hub with a 6 on 5-1/2 bolt pattern. This bolt pattern is typically found on 5,200 and 6,000 pound axles but in some cases can be found on 3,500, 2,200, and…
view full answer...It sounds like you have a mobile home axle and are trying to convert it to something more serviceable. Mobile home axles have a "one-time use" construction and so there is a good chance that what you have will not match what is needed to…
view full answer...The factory towable bumper on a 2002 Toyota Tundra is one that has about a 1" diameter hole drilled in the center of the bumper for a hitch ball. I have attached a photo of a Tundra with and without a factory towable bumper for you to help…
view full answer...The difference between a 2000 Toyota Tundra with a towable bumper and a non-towable bumper is that the model with the towable bumper will have a cutout in the center of the bumper for a hitch ball wheres the model with the non-towable bumper will not…
view full answer...The B&W Tow & Stow 2-Ball Mount, #BWTS30040B uses a hitch pin of 5/8 inch diameter. For a compatible locking hitch pin, I suggest the Weigh Safe, #WS05. Please note the linked product review and installation videos below.
view full answer...In the trailer world GTW stands for Gross Trailer Weight, and TW means tongue weight. Gross trailer weight is the entire weight of the trailer and tongue weight is the amount of vertical load that is on the coupler of the trailer. Basically how the…
view full answer...The difference between the Class II and Class III hitches has to do with their Gross Trailer Weight (GTW), their Tongue Weight (TW), and their Hitch Receiver Size. Class II trailer hitch receivers have a 1-1/4 inch receiver and can be rated up to…
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