The Lippert Center Point Air-Ride Trailer Suspension Upgrade # LC1565391 will help reduce shocks transmitted into the chassis of a trailer that has a tandem axle double-eye leaf spring suspension, but this kit also raises the trailer height by 2-inches. This is something to consider since raising the trailer's center of gravity can lead to more sway.
For this reason I would go with the Roadmaster Comfort Ride kit # RM-2460-2570. This will support and dampen motion of your 7K axles with... view full answer...
The main difference between the MORryde Suspension Upgrade Kit for Tandem Axle Trailers part # MR76ZR and Lippert AP Kit part # LC52SV is that the former comes with bronze bushings and the latter does not. The bronze bushings install inside the equalizer and leaf springs offering more durability than standard nylon bushings. view full answer...
I recommend the Roadmaster Comfort Ride Leaf Spring Suspension Kit w/ Shock Absorbers # RM-2460-2570 for your 2021 Grand Design Reflection 337RLs. This slipper spring setup will create an independent suspension while the Lippert Center Point # LC1565391 does keep the axles tied together through the equalizer. The Center Point will also not allow you to use the Roadmaster Comfort Ride Shock Absorbers # RM-2460 as they mount in the same location. view full answer...
Yes, the Empire Faucets RV Handheld Shower Set # EM94JR is the same as the # 277-000035. The only difference between the two is the distributor. view full answer...
The Equa-Flex equalizers # LC279688 are already a cushioned equalizer that's designed to provide an upgrade to a stock suspension and being completely honest, it's rather subjective to say whether the Equa-Flex system is better than the MORryde Premium Rubber Suspension Kit # MR47ZR. With that said, I really like the fact that the MORryde system gives you a cross-member that's attached to the equalizers which acts to help provide some added support to the trailer frame, so it does have... view full answer...
The simple answer is that you should not experience any impact. All of your appliances will continue to work fine.
Both the Automatic Changeover RV LP Gas Regulator # 37207-30395 you had and the Compact Low Pressure 2-Stage Automatic Changeover RV LP Gas Regulator # 37207-31525 you now have are 2-stage, automatic changeover regulators. They will perform in the same way.
There are essentially 2 differences. Those would be the size and BTU rating.
The Automatic Changeover RV LP Gas Regulator... view full answer...
The difference between the # K71-653-00 and the # K71-655-00 is that one is a kit and one is just the equalizers.
The Dexter E-Z Flex Suspension Kit # K71-653-00 includes the equalizers, shackles, nuts and bolts.
While the E-Z Flex Equalizers # K71-655-00 only includes the equalizers and mounting bolts with locknuts. view full answer...
Personally I prefer the SnapPad XTRA Jack Pads # SP54FR4 over the Stromberg Carlson # SC99MR as they have been around much longer and proven themselves to be a quality product. Both these will fit 4 jacks with a 9" round landing pad. view full answer...
With the 5-Leaf Double-Eye Spring for 6,000-lb Trailer Axles - 25-1/4" Long # e78SR and 5-Leaf Double-Eye Spring for 6,000-lb Trailer Axles - 25-1/4" Long # e34SR both being rated for 6,000lbs there won't be a noticeable difference in height. view full answer...
There is no difference between the MORryde Wall RV TV Mount # MR57RR and TV56-129H. TV56-129H is just MORryde's part number, while the other is our part number for our system. view full answer...
The LED Porch and Utility Light # RVPLL13CB has a switch to operate the light while the # RVPLL11CB needs to be wired to a switch. The lights are the same size(6-5/16" long x 3-5/16" tall x 17/16" thick) and have the same 16 LED's for the light source. view full answer...
There is no difference between the 2,500 version of the SnapPad SnapJack for RV Scissor Jack Stabilizers, and the 5K to 7K version # SN65FR.
The only difference between the two would be the capacity they can handle. In order to determine which one you'd need, you'd need to determine the capacity of your trailer jack and compare it to the feet and choose the set that matches your capacity. view full answer...
There's no difference at all. The # HLY64FR is our unique part number for the Hollywood Racks HR1700 RV Rider bike rack, it's the same exact bike rack just by a different part number.
The RV rider is a great choice for carrying heavy electric bikes or fat bikes weighing up to 80 lbs per bike with tires up to 5 inches wide. It's recommended for motorhomes or 5th wheel trailers at least 24 feet in length, although it can be also used on passenger vehicles and vehicles that are being flat... view full answer...
The difference between these two kits is that the # HSE7K-TR1 comes with a complete hub and rotor that replaces your existing hub, where the # HSE7K-TR1SO is only the rotor which slips over your existing hubs. The hub that is included with the # HSE7K-TR1 requires that your current hubs use inner bearing # 25580 and outer bearing # 14125A, so if your hubs have different bearings using the rotor only kit would be the best option. You will want to confirm that you've already got idler hubs... view full answer...