John, the Replacement Front Cover for Solera Power RV Awnings # LC643922 does not fit both sides. This part is only going to work with the drive side, which would be the right side if you were facing the awning. For the left side, the idler side, you'd want # LC643923. view full answer...
You will need a larger size cover than the 24"-26" Adco Tyre Gard RV Tire Covers # 290-3754 you found. Instead the 27"-29" Covers # 290-3753 are the size you need for a ST205/75R14. These are the same diamond plate color with 2 covers designed for a single axle trailer. view full answer...
The E-Z Flex Equalizer for 1-3/4" Double Eye Springs - 8-3/8" Long - 9/16" Center Hole # 013-146-03 is the best upgrade option for each equalizer your 2019 Keystone Bullet 243BHS. This will give you a suspension upgrade with integrated shock absorbers. Then you can use the Lippert Components Tandem Axle Equa-Flex AP Kit - Wet Bolts - 3-1/8" Long Shackles # LC64FR which when paired will work well on your trailer. view full answer...
The Advent # ACDOM150 RV Air Conditioner would be a direct drop-on replacement for an existing Dometic unit, it would use the existing air distribution box and thermostat. It's compatible with ducted or non-ducted systems. The unit is covered by a 2 year warranty. view full answer...
For the wider wheelbase trailers like yours we have the Equa Flex part # LC314336 which has a distance of 14-5/8 inches between the shackle bolt holes. We've found this is the correct size for the 42 inch wheelbase trailers like yours. view full answer...
It sounds like you have the 4-Leaf Double-Eye Spring for 3,500-lb Trailer Axles - 25-1/8" Long # e54SR on your 2019 Keystone Bullet. I recommend relieving the weight off the suspension to see if the springs return to normal heights. I have included the picture below for reference for the following measurements.
A-12-9/16"
B-13-3/16"
C-25-1/8"
D-3-1/4"
The trailer may have became overloaded and caused damage to the suspension components or even the axle. If you notice an excessive bend... view full answer...
I would be happy to explain what the dimples mean on your Blue Ox Weight Distribution Hitch. The Blue Ox Hitch # BXW1500 all use the same head when it comes to towing the trailer. The bars are used to determine what the capacity of the system is.
If the system has:
No Dimples - The bars are rated up to 350 pounds total tongue weight
One Dimple - The bars are rated up to 550 pounds total tongue weight
Two Dimples - The bars are rated up to 750 pounds total tongue weight
Three Dimples... view full answer...
At this time the majority of our trailer wheel bearings are made in China. While there are bearings currently made in the USA, they are not very common and are usually significantly more expensive. All trailer bearings are tested to the same standards to be allowed for sale in the United States, meaning that the bearings made in China meet or exceed the required standards.
The main issue with bearings is not usually the country they are manufactured in, but making sure to keep them greased... view full answer...
You could use the Camco Patch Kit for UltraGuard Cover # CAM45791 to try to repair your cover, but in my personal opinion if the cover was cut the whole length of the it then you'd most likely be better off just completely replacing the cover. The patch kit is made of the same material as the cover but with just an adhesive backing on it.
If you'd like to replace your 26' travel trailer cover then I recommend the Adco Olefin HD RV Cover for Travel Trailers up to 26' - All Climate + Wind... view full answer...
I may have a solution for you, but we do not have any 12" trailer wheels with a metric bolt pattern. However, typically trailer hubs will have a standard bolt pattern that is measured in inches, so a standard 5 on 4-1/2" bolt pattern wheel should work for you. I will link an article on how to measure the bolt pattern on your wheel if you cannot find it anywhere on your hubs or current wheels.
I recommend using the Dexstar Mini Mod Trailer Wheel # AM20153 which has a 5 on 4-1/2 bolt pattern... view full answer...
Yes the Furrion Marine Power Inlet part # F30ITSBS is compatible with the discontinued Epicord RV Power Cord with Handle # 277-000147. view full answer...
The MORryde 10" Shock Absorbing Equalizers # MR54AR are currently our only 10" cushioned equalizer. The Road Armor # LC696740 is only available in the 6" length for tandem axle trailers.
I recommend using the MORryde Suspension Upgrade Kit # MR46ZR with the equalizers. These will allow the suspension to travel more freely and get the most our the cushioned equalizers. view full answer...
I would not try to back that off since it is extremely hard to do on self-adjusting brakes. Also, I doubt the brake assembly overadjusted. You can spin it to see if there is excess drag compared to the others but I'm willing to bet the castle nut is overtightened on that hub. This is a common cause for overheating and seems likely based on the work that was recently done. The castle nut should be hand tightened then backed off a quarter turn. view full answer...
From the hitch pin hole to the rearmost part of the Curt RV Bumper 2" Trailer Hitch Receiver # E-100 is 3-1/2 inches.
So this will indeed work for your bike rack! view full answer...
The 3107541.009 is the part number for the analog control kit for the Dometic Duo-Therm on your 2010 Keystone Bullet. Based on the information we have it does appear as though the # DMC69FR you looked at is the correct replacement. However, without the actual AC model number we can't be sure. I understand it is covered right now but I recommend measuring to confirm this. The shroud measures 34-1/2" long x 30" wide x 10-3/4" tall. view full answer...
I can tell you how to change to a different axle, although keep in mind that upgrading the axle to something higher rated won't give you more capacity (which is determined by the lowest-rated factor, which can be the chassis, frame, etc). I took a look at the specs of your 2018 Keystone Bullet 1750RK, and it has a GVWR of 4,700 lbs, which is what you will need to stay at, even if your axle is rated for more.
So with that in mind, in order to choose the correct replacement axle for your... view full answer...
Typically in this situation you'll either have to move the strut further up on the door clear of the SolidStep Manual Fold-Down Steps for 25" to 28-7/8" RV Door Frames - Quad - Aluminum # LC791574 or use a door stop like the Plastic Stem and Rubber Socket Door Holder - 2" Long Stem # DH39R to create a bumper between the door and exterior wall. view full answer...
If the head on your WDS does not have a hole for a sway control ball, then I recommend just returning the system and getting a new system that does have sway control, like the Reese Strait-Line Weight Distribution System # RP66084.
The Strait-Line systems use dual cam sway control, which prevents trailer sway before it begins, has a tongue weight range of 600-1,200 lbs, a gross towing weight capacity of 12,000 lbs, and is one of the top sway control systems on the market. view full answer...
A 60 amp converter like the Progressive Dynamics part # PD9260C would work great on your two 6 volt golf cart batteries wired in series. This will charge them quickly. view full answer...