The Fan-Tastic Vent Roof Vent # FV802250 is designed to fit 14 inch roof vent openings like what are found on most trailer roofs. It would pretty easily fit to replace yours but you'll need to find a 12 volt power source for it.
We don't have access to wiring schematics but you'll need to find a way get 12 volts back to it through existing wiring. view full answer...
There is only one RV receiver hitch available with a tow rating that high, which is the Curt Adjustable Receiver for RVs # C13702. This is a Class III hitch with a maximum tongue weight capacity of 500 lbs and a maximum gross trailer weight of 5,000 lbs, though it will only work if your Forest River has a frame that is between 18 and 51 inches wide.
If you have a wider frame, there is another adjustable RV receiver from Curt, # 13703, which is designed for frames between 22 and 72 inches,... view full answer...
If your current switch on your 2015 Forest River trailer has 4 wire setup, then the Lippert Replacement Electric Jack Switch with Harness, # LC387874, will work for your application.
The following wire colors will connect to your trailer's jack functions:
Red goes to positive battery post.
Black goes to ground.
Blue goes to positive when extending.
Yellow goes to positive when retracting. view full answer...
Yes, since your trailer has 7k Dexter axles the correct brake assemblies are the part # AKEBRK-7-SA. This will bolt right up to your brake flanges and will fit in the drums you have as well. view full answer...
If you sound bar is passive that means it needs an amp to power it. Your TV will have an auxiliary output on for signal but not a powered signal.
If you have an amp or a "receiver" as some people like to call it this would work well with that as long as it's designed to power passive speakers. view full answer...
If Forest River has not removed the Ford Factory Tow Prep wiring plug, your 2011 E450 with a factory 7-way can use wiring adapter # 3034-P for a simple plug and play connection to your Tekonsha Prodigy P3 # 90195.
This adapter plugs into the connector behind your vehicle's dashboard. To reach the connector, first locate the notch in the access panel in the center of the dash, near the passenger side. Using a trim panel puller or a screwdriver, carefully pry the panel out and undo the locking... view full answer...