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  • Replacement Bearings for 2002 Coachmen Catalina Travel Trailer
  • Trailer makers don't maintain specs on smaller parts like the bearings used in the hubs they install on their trailers but it is easy to find the right replacement bearings by pulling one hub and removing its bearings to find their part numbers. The photo I linked for you shows the usual appearance of bearing part numbers. Another way to go is to match the bearings to the axle's weight rating. This weight rating should be included in your trailer documentation or you can sometimes find...
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  • Recommended Center Cap for Kenda Karrier ST205/75R15 Wheel/Tire Combo
  • The wheel used on the Kenda Karrier 205/75-15 # AM32418DX wheel/tire combo has a 3.19 pilot diameter, so you'll want to choose a center cap with the same diameter. I'd recommend the Lionshead # LHCS102-SI60C which is constructed of stainless steel for good corrosion resistance. The cap also features a removable center cap so you can access the zerk fittings if you have an E-Z lube spindle. We receive the wheels and tires mounted from our distributor unbalanced. We do not have the necessary...
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  • Replacement Support Arms for Dometic Spring-Loaded Manual Awning
  • If you have a Dometic spring-loaded manual awning on your 2015 Coachman Catalina 213BH we do have replacement awning support arms which will work; you simply need to choose the correct length and color from the following: - Solera Classic Universal Awning Support Arms for RVs - 68" to 81" Arms - White # LC434718 - Solera Classic Universal Awning Support Arms for RVs - 81" to 96" Arms - White # LC434720 Or - Solera Classic Universal Awning Support Arms for RVs - 68" to 81" Arms - Black...
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  • Parts Needed to Replace Bathroom Vent in 2015 Coachmen Catalina 303BHS
  • The good news is that you can get all the parts you'll need in a single assembly, but you will need to confirm some measurements to determine which fan you need. You'll want to measure the opening that is on the ceiling where your current bathroom fan/vent sits; the industry standard for this opening is roughly 14" x 14" (some will be slightly larger). As long as your current fan is roughly 14" x 14", you can use something like the MaxxAir Mini Deluxe Trailer Roof Vent w/12v Fan # MA00-03801...
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