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Expert Answers about K-Z Durango Half-Ton Fifth Wheel


  • Replacement Options For A WFCO WF-8855AD Converter In A 2022 K-Z Durango Half-Ton 5th Wheel
  • If you're wanting to just replace the converter and leave keep the AC/DC distribution panels then you can use the Progressive Dynamics # PD9160ALV. This converter will plug into a dedicated outlet for easy installation. It has a 60 amp rating so you'll want to ensure that your current cables connecting to the battery are a thick enough gauge. The built-in charge wizard detects the battery charge level and adjusts the charge being sent out accordingly. If you're wanting to replace the...
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  • How To Determine Which RV Jack Pads To Choose For A 2021 K-Z Durango Half-Ton Fifth Wheel
  • In order to get the correct snap pads for your 2021 K-Z Durango Half-Ton Fifth Wheel, you'll need to measure the diameter of your jack foot. From here we can determine what snap pads will work for you, for example, if you measured 9" diameter, and you have round jack feet, then you can use the SnapPad XTRA Jack Pads for Lippert Leveling Systems w/ 9" Round Jack Feet # SP54FR4 I have attached a webpage containing all of our RV jack pads.
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  • Recommended Equalizer Replacement For A Lippert Equa-Flex Set Up
  • Though there is most likely a Dexter kit that will replace your Lippert set up, the correct one will depend on the equalizer as well. The Dexter E-Z Flex # K71-653-00, as an example, will have 2-1/4" shackle straps and the equalizer will measure 7-11/16" long and 2-7/8" tall. I included an image showing the equalizer measurements as well. Now, this would be a full replacement kit, but I do have an option to just upgrade the shackles as well. If you take a look at the MORryde Suspension...
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  • How to Determine Leaf Spring For K-Z 5th Wheel Trailer With 5,200 lb Axles
  • Hey Matt; for leaf springs what you want is one that at least meets the axle rating of your trailer, so a 5,000 lb spring won't work. Instead, go with the 5,300 lb or 6,000 lb springs. That said, we don't have anyway of knowing exactly what leaf spring is on any one trailer, so you will have to do just a bit of measuring. All you need to do is measure your current leaf springs from center-to-center of the spring eyes, and leaf springs also flatten a bit over time, so you can go with ones...
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