We have universal RV ladders like with the # SP501L which would work great on your 2020 Heartland Mallare M-26. There should be a portion of your roof that is reinforced for a ladder like this but as long as you attach it to a stud in the roof that would be fine. view full answer...
I was able to narrow down your 2019 Heartland Mallard M32 to having the Lippert stabilizer jacks. They will be either the 5-1/2" to 5-5/8" Pads # SN68FR or the 5-3/4" to 6" Pads # SN99FR. You will need to measure your stabilizer feet to find the exact pads. view full answer...
I am not aware of any way to change out the lock cylinders on the Global Link Locking Baggage Locks like part # GL34FR. That said, you can obtain just the latch portion without all the extra backing plates, the Global Link RV Baggage Door Slam Latch part # 295-000078 which can be keyed alike. view full answer...
For your 2018 Heartland RV Mallard Travel Trailer, you can use the Lippert High-Speed Power Stabilizer Jack - Black Waterproof Switch Kit - 30" Lift # LC298707, which is a direct replacement for your Lippert stabilizer 298707.
As far as the difference between the Lippert High-Speed Power Stabilizer Jack # LC369774 and the Lippert High-Speed Power Stabilizer Jack # LC298707 goes, the only real difference is the color of the controller. The Lippert # LC298707 has a black controller, and... view full answer...
To change the radio station on your Furrion RV Stereo DV3300 you just need to press the arrow buttons to tune the radio frequency. You can also hold down the button to find the next strongest station, as you can see by the cut out of the manual I attached.
You can do this with the included remote control, or with the Furrion Unismart Universal Remote Control # FR34FR if you have multiple Furrion systems and only want to use single remote. view full answer...
If you're having pairing issues with the Furrion Vision S Wireless RV Backup Camera System w/ Night Vision # FOS43TASF then you most likely aren't receiving enough power at the camera from the 7-way connection. The camera system requires a constant 12v power source to properly function, and you could be getting just enough power for it light up but not actually work. There are two solutions to this issue:
Option 1: By using the 7-Way Vehicle Power Adapter w/ Power Switch for Furrion RV... view full answer...
To get the keyed alike option for a keyless door lock like Global Link Ultra E Pro Electronic Lock for Travel Trailer w Keyed Alike Option - Black - Right Hand # 295-000183. You will see a drop down menu that is titled Keyed Alike, it will be on the right hand side of the screen just above the Add To Cart button.
It has two options one for keyed unique and one for keyed alike.
Just select the keyed alike option then you type in the amount of locks to add to your cart. Last just click... view full answer...
The Furrion Vision S Wireless RV Backup Camera System part # FOS05TASF is an excellent option and it will absolutely work on a 2016 Heartland Prowler. If the trailer is prepped for a back-up camera then it will have a camera mounting bracket pre-installed at the top of the trailer and that makes installation plug-n-play. However, if the trailer is not prepped for a back-up camera you can still install the above system with just a bit more work. I can't recommend you replace the running... view full answer...
Lippert unfortunately doesn't offer replacement legs for the Lippert High-Speed Power Stabilizer Jack - 30" Lift # LC337199 and considers the integrity of the jack compromised, with the only solution being to completely replace the unit.
Instead of replacing it with the same stabilizer that can't handle an actual load I recommend switching to the Ultra-Fab Power Twin II Electric Stabilizer with Dual Motors # UF39-941705, which can be used as a stabilizer or leveling jack. This jack has... view full answer...
Going with a larger tire size basically just give you a higher weight capacity to work with. There's a bit less rolling resistance and in theory bumps won't feel quite a big but for the size differences you are considering you really won't notice much except for a slight change in height (probably won't notice it actually) and a higher weight capacity which you may not even need.
To go to a larger size you need to make sure you have the needed clearance to do so. You'll want to make sure... view full answer...
I spoke with Gas-Flo who made the GR-950 regulators, and they informed me that the GR-9950 is the modern replacement for your GR-950 regulator, as that regulator has been discontinued for some time now.
With that being said, the GR-9950 replacement you're needing is the:
-Horizontal Low Pressure 2-Stage RV LP Gas Regulator # 37207-30385.
This is a 2-stage regulator that has a 225,000 Btu/hr heating capacity, and features a 1/4" FPT inlet x 3/8" FPT outlet for connecting your hoses. view full answer...
We don't have any way of knowing what dome replacement you need. If you have the Ventline E-Z Lift Ventadome roof vent models V3092-601-00, V3092-603-00, V3094-601-00, V3094-601-00C, V3094-603-00, or V3094-603-00C then yes, the correct dome is Replacement Dome for Ventline E-Z Lift Ventadome Trailer Roof Vent - Smoke # BVE0108-03. view full answer...
The Global Link RV Baggage Door Slam Latch with Keyed Alike Option - Black - 1-1/2" Thick Item # 295-000015 was designed to fit a cutout of 3-1/2" x 3-1/2". If this matches the cutout in your door it will work. Looking through Global Link's catalog I wasn't able to find any that latches that matched your 0293454 latch which means they most likely discontinued it and pulled any info on their site about it so your best option is to replace the door latch based on the cutout dimensions. view full answer...
Yes. You can use the Blue Ox Sway Pro # BLU77FR on your 2010 GMC Sierra 2500 HD with the 2-1/2" hitch with the factory sleeve reducer. You could also use the Blue Ox Hitch Reducer Sleeve - 2-1/2" to 2" Trailer Hitch # BX88187 to accomplish the same thing if you ever need a replacement. view full answer...
When choosing a replacement axle you want one that is the same length. Since you have a hub face measurement of 86.51" a better choice would be an 86-1/2" axle. The # e65SR is an 89" axle so it is several inches longer. Also, you don't need a 6k axle, a 5,200 lb axle is fine. You can use a 6k axle but you need to keep in mind that this will not increase the capacity of your trailer.
For an axle that is equivalent to the # e65SR I recommend the # e73SR, or if you just need the axle itself... view full answer...
It sounds like you want an upgraded equalizer to replace your Dexter 12-142 equalizers. I recommend the # LC314336 you were looking at for a replacement. This matches the length of your current equalizer, which is the most important factor when choosing a replacement. The Equa-Flex will help absorb road shock and improve your ride while towing your trailer.
For shackles and wet bolts, I recommend the MORryde Suspension Upgrade Kit for Tandem Axle Trailers. This kit comes with wet bolts,... view full answer...
ST225/75R15 tires like those shown in your picture fit wheels between 6" - 7" wide, so since the Aluminum Viking Series Valhalla Trailer Wheel - 15" x 6" - 6 on 5-1/2 - Black Spoke # AX02560655BML you were looking at are 6" wide they will work perfectly with this size tire.
I included a video of the # AX02560655BML for you to take a look at. view full answer...
While I don't know exactly what awning gas strut replacement you'd need I can easily help you figure it out as long as the awning you have is a Solera brand awning. You will need to measure your struts when extended and retracted and we'll be able to know what you need. The part # LC260282 measures 24.38" when extended and 14.70" when retracted and the part # LC280343 measures 26.46" when extended and 15.04" when retracted. view full answer...
There unfortunately isn't a guide that lists the parts used on your trailer so you'll need to do a bit of investigating to see what you currently have so that we can determine the correct replacement. The first thing I like to check is the axle capacity; there should be a tag somewhere on your axle that lists the capacity. From there I'll jack up one side of the trailer and remove the wheel and hub to get a look at the brake assembly. There will typically be stickers inside the brake assembly... view full answer...