I would recommend using the Andersen Rapid Jack # AM3620 over the FloTool RhinoRamps # FT11909MI. You will have issues with the length of the RhinoRamps and the 2nd axle trying to move up and sit on the ramp due to its length. The Andersen is much shorter at 17" versus 35-1/2" of the RhinoRamps.
The Andresen unit also takes up less room and can serve multiple uses as it can work as a wheel chock if needed. view full answer...
To replace a Dometic unit with a Furrion AC unit you would want the part # FR42PV which will bolt right up to the current air distribution box you have and connects to same wiring for an easy and simple install. A lot of people really like how quiet and cold the Furrion units are so this should work really well. view full answer...
The best option for a trailer leaf spring replacement would be the 4-leaf 4,000 lb axle leaf spring part # e27SR. For a tandem lift kit you'd want the Lippert # RR23QX.
For hub drums to convert to a 6 lug wheel you'd want the part # 84656UC3-EZ which is correct for 3,500 lb axles so that you could install a tire and wheel in the size of 225/75R15 Load Range D like the # AM32664. view full answer...
I'm assuming you're wanting to add a brand new unit to your Keystone, in which you're going to want the Advent Air RV Air Conditioner System - Single Zone # ADV64FR.
This is exactly what you'll be needing, including a air distribution box, a wall mounted LED thermostat, and has that 15,000 Btu cooling capacity you mention.
The wiring harness # ACCOLKIT is only needed if you had an existing Coleman setup that you're trying to adapt to the new Advent AC, but since you're not you're good. view full answer...
The equalizer you have on your 2009 Keystone Cougar SAB is the Curved Equalizer for 1-3/4" Wide Double-Eye Springs - 6-1/8" Long - 9/16" Center Hole # TREQ356 which measures 6-1/8" center to center of the horizontal mounting holes and is 2-1/2" from the tall from the top mounting hole to the center of the bottom two holes as shown in the included diagram.
The closest Dexter EZ-Flex equalizer to those measurements is the # K71-652-00 which is 2" tall and 5-1/4" - 6-1/4" long depending... view full answer...
The Torklift GlowSteps part # TLA8004 is the kit you need since you said your doorway to ground measurement is 36 inches. This has a height range of 32-1/2" - 44" so your height of 36 inches falls perfectly in that.
The landing gear doesn't have to be removed/installed everytime it's used so you wouldn't have to worry about extra steps involving them when going in and out of the RV. Basically they pull out and you are set.
If you check out the 1:30 mark of the video I attached to this... view full answer...
Thanks for all the info. I have the perfect system for you in the Electric 5th Wheel Landing Gear Set # RP500708. It has the correct spacing to utilize your current brackets, has the independent motors for easy leveling.
It comes with a 5 year warranty and the switch panel. view full answer...
For a kit that has all of the bearings and seal for your Dexter D52 5,200 lb axle you'd want the kit part # BK3-310 and then for a spindle nut you'd want the # 165686. view full answer...
You have to install the part number RPB77006 (which we don't carry), on a Mor Ryde pin box so that you can use a Convert a Ball Gooseneck adapter like the part # CAB-C5G and still allow the pin box to function like normal. view full answer...
If it's a Global Link RV lock the correct replacement key you'd the part # 295-000056. If it's a FIC lock instead the key you'd need would be the part # GL76FR. view full answer...
To replace the landing gear system on your 2006 Keystone Cougar I recommend taking a look at the Stromberg Carlson Electric Landing Gear Set # LG-3. This is a really nice system that features electric-powered adjustment for easy operation and heavy-duty steel construction that will hold up great over time. It has a combined weight capacity of 6,500 pounds.
The outer tube of the landing gear legs measure 29-1/2 inches tall with weld stops that are spaced apart 15-1/2 inches inside to inside.... view full answer...
The Rubber Wiper Seal, # SR38FR that you identified is 15/16" x 2-7/8". We have the Rubber Wiper Seal with Track for RV Slide Out, # SR59FR that is a close dimension at 2-13/16" view full answer...
Since you need a new spindle too and installing spindles is a specialized job that usually costs more than just replacing an axle typically in your situation it's best to just replace the entire axle. This will be easier, more cost-effective and will give you all new axle components for both sides of the trailer.
You are going to need to measure your current axles in a few places to get the correct one as we don't have access to what your numbers reference.
You will need to measure from... view full answer...
We do offer bolt-on spare tire carriers like the Fulton # FSTC1000301 which provides a bit over 7-inches of lift for better ground clearance. In many cases this will provide much better clearance than a simple u-bolt type carrier like # CE22007Z-11050-2. All spare tire carriers, including the hitch-mount type like # C31006, can be seen on the page I linked for you. view full answer...
Yes you can upgrade your drum brakes to disc brakes on your 2015 Cougar 333MKS that has Lippert 5,200 lb trailer axles. You'd need the disc brake kit part # K2HR526D which is a dacromet coated kit that has a 6 on 5-1/2 inch bolt pattern. This kit is sold per axle so you'd need a quantity of two of them.
Then for the electric over hydraulic kit the best option is the Hydrastar EOH kit part # CAR-HBA16-2 which comes with everything needed from the electric components and the brake lines.... view full answer...
The Equal-i-zer Weight Distribution System 10K which is what I recommend for a Lance 2375 Travel Trailer can be obtained with the shank as part # EQ37100ET or without as part # EQ37101ET. The most common reason others purchase the system without the shank is so they can go with a larger hitch size or longer shank to clear the tailgate.
The Equalizer Shank part # EQ90-02-4500 should allow most trucks to lower the tailgate without hitting the jack. I wouldn't say it's too much at all but... view full answer...
The smoke lens actually let more light in as they are more translucent than the white lids. So for use with the # FV807350 I'd recommend the part # FVU1500WH since you are wanting less sunlight and heat. view full answer...
You have a couple options, but for an adapter designed to convert from your B and W Turnoverball gooseneck hitch to a set of industry standard fifth wheel rails you'd just need the Curt X5 adapter part # 16310 which would be a great option if you have a fifth wheel hitch already.
If you don't have a hitch currently your best option would be a Companion hitch which would fit your Turnoverball gooseneck directly with the # BWRVK3400 for a slider hitch (if you have a short bed truck), or... view full answer...