It sounds like you have a Lippert 1621 on your 2016 Forest River Blue Ridge 5th wheel. To find the correct Gen-Y we will take your GVWR of 18,000 lbs and multiply by .22 for a pin weight of 3,960 lbs. Based on that information you need the # GY58FR you were looking at which has a pin weight capacity range of 2,000-4,500 lbs. view full answer...
The max pressure rating for both the wheel and tire is the cold rating. If you have 110 as the max for the tire and the wheel you'd want to inflate the tire to 110 when cold and you'd be fine. Also, it most likely is your valve stem that has the 110 psi rating which could be swapped out to a higher rating. view full answer...
The 2 brown wires for the furnace on the Controller # FACC12SA-BL are loop wire for the furnace. So these do not matter which of each wire they attach to on your furnace. They simply must not attach to each other so that power travels all the way to the furnace. You will need to switch the number 4 dip switch to the on position so the controller knows it is attached to a furnace for heating. view full answer...
Depending on how the check valve/vacuum breaker is broken, it could potentially cause a leak under your 5th wheel. We do have the Replacement Check Valve/Vacuum Breaker for Factory RV Tank Flushing Systems # A10-3050 (1/2" MPT) available if you are needing to replace your current check valve/vacuum breaker. view full answer...
No, because the mounting holes will be slightly different. You will need to use a LaSalle Bristol valve like the Bristol Waste Valve Body for RV Gray Water w/ Coupler, Seals, and Hardware - 1-1/2" Diameter # 34439241. I have also linked our entire selection of LaSalle waste valves so that you can match everything up correctly to your existing setup. view full answer...
To replace the Dometic AC unit currently on your 2017 Forest River Blue Ridge 5th wheel trailer, you're going to want the Furrion Chill Replacement RV Air Conditioner item # FR42PV. This rooftop unit will replace just the rooftop unit of the Dometic system. It has a wire harness adapter for a simple plug-and-play installation so that you can still use your Dometic thermostat. This will be an upgrade as it is a 15,000 Btu unit. We have found the Furrion units blow the coldest air and are... view full answer...
To find out what model Dometic AC unit you have you'll need to remove the inside air filter cover and then using a flash light look toward the rear of the unit and on the passenger side of the intake chamber on the AC bulkhead will be a tag. If you have a Duo Therm unit the correct shroud replacement would be the part # DMC69FR that you referenced. view full answer...
The Omega RV Double Dome Light with Switch # 328-001-902XPW uses a 921 bulb which is a wedge style like the # A921B that you also mentioned. This type of bulb removes by pulling it straight out from the base. If it feels like it's stuck try wiggling it back and forth. I'd wait till the light has been off a few minutes too so that it's not hot to touch. view full answer...
The Advent Air Replacement Rooftop RV Air Conditioner # ACDOM150 replaces your Dometic rooftop RV AC unit. It plugs directly into your Dometic setup if it has a 6 pin connector. I spoke with my contact at Advent Air and they mentioned that this unit will work if you have a thermostat on the wall. view full answer...
I checked directly with Dexter, and from what I saw they have a measurement - taken from center of spring eye to center of spring eye - of 24.8", which is the same as our 24-7/8" measurement for the 7-Leaf Double-Eye Spring for 8,000-lb Trailer Axles # DX74XR.
The only reference to 25.25" I saw was from a different retailer, and maybe they were talking about the overall length, but it is not the correct center eye to center eye length. As for the U-bolts, yes, a 7k Dexter axle and the... view full answer...