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  • Availability of Insect Screens for RV Furnace and Water Heater Vents
  • We do have a nice selection of insect screens for RV water heater vents available. Trailer manufacturers don't typically keep a good record of parts like these that they install at the factory so in order to pick out the correct screen you will just want to note the type of water heater and furnace that is installed in your 2017 Cougar 5th Wheel. For example, the Valterra Bug Screen # A10-1321VP is designed to fit Suburban 10, 12, and 16 gallon water heater vents. If you can tell me the...
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  • 2016 Premier Ultra Lite Bullet 29RKPR Storage Cover Recommendation
  • When the RV covers are rated by length they take into account the standard accessories that they'll have like roof top AC units, spare tires, awnings etc. So the best way to pick out a cover based on length is like the picture I attached and from the back of the trailer body to the front behind the propane tanks basically. I looked up your 2016 Premier Ultra Lite Bullet 29RKPR and the length listed is 34-1/2 feet so your 35 foot figure is correct. The Adco cover part # 290-34847 is...
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  • Replacement Long and Short Hooks for Sportrack Bike Rack # SR2901
  • We checked with Sportrack and for your Bike Rack # SR2901LR the correct long hook is the part # 050050 and the correct short hook is the part # 050201. I am looking at them now and I am also not seeing how it wouldn't work.
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  • Recommended Storage Cover for a Keystone Bullet Premier Ultra Lite 34BHPR
  • The correct storage cover that I recommend for your 2015 Keystone Bullet Premier Ultra Lite 34BHPR is the Adco SFS AquaShed Cover part # 290-52247. This cover will be a perfect match for the extra long length of your trailer and it provides phenomenal protection from the elements due to its polypropylene panels that are both durable and yet lightweight to allow your camper to breathe. Now, there is a model with a more durable top panel, part # AD69ZR, but this won't be needed if your trailer...
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  • Recommendation For Steps For 2016 Keystone Bullet Premier Ultra Lite Travel Trailer
  • Which RV step you need depends on the size of your trailer door opening. The Lippert SolidStep, Item # LC791572, is a 3-step model for RV doorways that are 26" to 29-7/8" wide. It has a threshold height of 27 inches to 36 inches from the ground. I tried to find details on your 2016 Keystone Bullet but could not find exact measurements. There also is a variety of sizes possible so "one size" does not fit all. Fortunately, Lippert makes 90-percent of trailer frames and several aftermarket...
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  • Replacement Mounting Bracket Recommendation for RV Steps
  • Sounds like the outriggers are what you need to replace. For that we have the # LC301704 which we recommend when people are installing new trailer steps.
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  • Is Everchill Wine Cooler Really Better for RV Applications than Standard Fridge
  • The Everchill Wine Cooler # 324-000115 is more or less a standard wine cooler but it was made with the tighter space limitations that RVs have in mind as well as has a bit of a stronger magnet in the door which helps keep it closed.
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  • Would Lippert Jack-It Bike Rack Adapter Affect Fuel Mileage
  • The Jack-It 2 Bike Rack for A-Frame Trailers # LC429756 that you referenced is not going to affect fuel mileage for a couple reasons. Mostly because it would be primarily behind the tow vehicle and underneath where the majority of the higher wind would be and because the rack itself is very narrow so it would not obstruct much wind. Bikes don't block wind either since the frames are open and the spokes of the wheel are very narrow.
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  • Recommended Weight Distribution WD System for a 2014 Keystone Sprinter 299RET and 2006 Ford F-250
  • When picking out the correct Weight Distribution (WD) system you will want to choose a WD system with a Tongue Weight (TW) range that the Total Tongue Weight (TTW) of your towing setup falls in the middle of. To find the TTW of your towing setup you will need to add the TW of your fully loaded and ready-to-go trailer along with the weight of any cargo behind the rear axle of your tow vehicle. Keep in mind that a properly loaded trailer will have a TW that is 10-15% of the loaded weight...
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