The correct foot pounds of torque for the Westlake # LHAWSO513B will depend on which size lug bolt you have. As this is a 16 inch aluminum wheel, I have the torque ratings listed below:
1/2 inch coned lug nut - 90 to 100 ft-lbs
9/16 inch coned lug nut - 120 to 140 ft-lbs view full answer...
Yes, that is correct. 90°F to 96°F is completely normal for your Cooper tires to be at. As far as tire pressure goes, as long as your tires are at 20%-25% of what the max tire pressure is supposed to be, you're good to go.
If you're able to let me know what tires you specifically have, I would be happy to let you know a definitive answer. view full answer...
Using the Andersen Rapid Jack # AM3620 to quickly change a tire will not damage the leaf spring on your tandem axle trailer. This has been tested for use with double axle trailers so there's really nothing to worry about because, as you noted, this is a static load and the weight is not going to be completely transferred to a single spring.
I've linked a review video we did that shows how you can safely perform this tire change view full answer...
Sounds like you are looking for the Furrion Power Cord Adapter # F5052YSY which plugs into a twist lock 50 amp outlet and converts it to two 50 amp twist lock plugs for both of your AC units to attach to. view full answer...
I checked the owner's manual for the Furrion MPPT Solar Charge Controller part # FSCC60PWBBL and it does state that you must hook the controller up to the battery first before hooking up the solar panels therefore yes, you need to unhook the solar panels when switching batteries. view full answer...
In regards to the Lippert Ground Control 3.0 Electric 5th Wheel RV Leveling System part # LC675817, the middle and rear jacks require at least 6" of space on the frame for mounting. If you don't have this much space then I can see trimming the brackets slightly and then welding them as being an option. That said, I can't really recommend modifications so in the end it will be up to the discretion of the installer to determine compatibility. view full answer...
The Curt Q20 5th Wheel Trailer Hitch # C16530-16021 can be greased with some high-pressure grease # L11380 (or # L11390 if you're using a grease gun) and has multiple grease fittings, which I have pictured below. You can smear some grease on the skid plate or use a lube plate like part # 16721. view full answer...
The SumoSprings Trailer Helper Springs w/ Line Relocation Bracket # SS33HR are going to install onto your 2022 Grand Design compressed so they will have a little bit of space between the frame and the axle but this is normal. view full answer...
We do sell the HydraStar EOH adapter part # HBA-CAM but you would not need it with the integrated controller of a 2020 GMC Sierra 3500. view full answer...
There isn't an exact angle to go off of when it it comes to shackle straps, but we try to them to sit in a 'W' shape to allow for the suspension to travel without binding up. Depending on the length of the shackle straps the angle can vary a bit so it's a bit of a guessing game to get it perfect.
If you're replacing your shackle straps, equalizers, or leaf springs you'll want to make sure that you properly measure each component and get matching sizes to avoid any issues with the suspension... view full answer...
The Jensen RV Stereo part # JWM40 is a great stereo for your RV that will allow you to play CD's, DVD's, and other devices connected through Bluetooth. That said, it is not BluRay compatible nor are any of the other RV stereos that I am aware of for that matter. view full answer...
My contact at Furrion tells me that this is not a replaceable part and if it is out of warranty you will either need to replace it or possibly see if an appliance repair shop can look at it.
You can find a new unit here Furrion Over the Range RV Convection Microwave - 1,500 Watts - 1.5 Cu Ft - Stainless Steel # FMCM15SS If that is the route you want to take.
You will need to have a professional look at the installation side of things to help you out. Due to the variations in each RV... view full answer...
If you need to remove one of the cup holder assemblies on your Thomas Payne Momentum Recliner you can do so by first locating the notch on the side of the cup holder that you should be able to feel with your hand. Then it's just a matter of using something like a flathead screwdriver to pop up the cup holder using this notch.
Once the unit is popped up from its recessed opening there will be 2 screws revealed that need to be removed before you can completely detach the cup holder wiring... view full answer...
You linked to the Jensen RV Stereo, # JWM60A on the website, for this model there is a bright Up/Down button in the upper left of the stereo. Please note the linked manual below. This should resolve your issue without need to purchase anything.
If you do choose to purchase a new stereo, yes the existing wiring will work if you select a new version of the current. view full answer...
If you're extending your trailer jack all of the way and still having to really work to swing the bars away on your 12K Equal-i-zer Weight Distribution System # EQ37120ET, then I do recommend rechecking how you have everything set up. It might take a little effort to get the bars on and off but it shouldn't be a huge struggle like it sounds like you're having.
It could be the washers used to angle the head but instead of just changing that and hoping for the best I recommend going through... view full answer...
For a stereo like the Furrion Mechless RV Stereo DV7200 or any others like the # DV3300SBL you would need to set the source on the stereo to HDMI using either the remote or button on the face of the stereo for it to play audio from an electronic that's connected to it via HDMI. view full answer...
The JT's Strong Arm Jack Stabilizer Kit for 5th Wheel RVs w/ 58" or More Between Landing Gear # LC191023 installs by bolting on to the trailer's frame and the existing stabilizer legs, and there is no welding required. As long as you've got a little bit of mechanical knowledge, the installation really is fairly straightforward. You're likely going to need to drill holes in the frame members on your trailer to complete the installation, which should be the most labor intensive part of the... view full answer...
I spoke with Hughes Autoformers and they believe in your situation that there's an issue with the circuit board or the relays of your voltage booster # HU57FR and would like for you to reach out to them so that they can take a look at how it's wired and either walk you through rewiring it or replacing it.
Their tech stated that you should really only see a 3 volt difference when plugging in the booster and that seeing 10+ voltage increase putting you in the higher range of what's safe... view full answer...
Sealant isn't required when installing the Rubber Wiper Seal and Bulb for RV Slide Out # SR68FR, but I would put a few screws in to help hold the seal since the trailer will bake in the sun and can cause issues with the 3M tape. At minimum I would put a screw on each end. You'll want to overlap your seals so that the top seal sits over the side seals to prevent water from leaking past them. view full answer...
I have linked the installation instructions for the Kodiak Disc Brake Kit # K2R526D below. This link will take you to Dexter's website page for Kodiak brakes. Simply scroll down to the link for installation instructions where you will find all the updated torque specifications for these. view full answer...