For your 2016 Forest River Surveyor I am going to recommend the Reese Strait-Line Weight Distribution System # RP66084. As you did not list your exact model I checked the models with your dry weight and I believe that you either have a 285IKDS(713lbs tongue weight) or 32RKDS(849lbs tongue weight). The tongue weight is the important number to consider when selecting your weight distribution hitch. The Reese Straight-Line that I recommend is compatible with tongue weights from 700-1200lbs.... view full answer...
Installing the Timbren Axle-Less Trailer Suspension System on your trailer is a great idea. I recommend sticking with a 3,500 pound system to match what you currently have. While the axle is typically the primary factor when it comes to determining a trailer's overall capacity, it is not the only component that contributes to its limit. The hubs, wheels, frame itself, etc will all work to establish the trailer's listed limits. This simply means that replacing the 3,500 pound axles on your... view full answer...
Each of the Scissor Stabilizer Jack # TJSC-24 that you referenced has a 2,500 lb weight capacity. So if you had four of these you'd have stabilizing capacity of up to 10,000 lbs. These are a really great option that I would recommend highly for your 2011 Forest River Surveyor travel trailer. view full answer...
Ok, we can definitely help you out here with a really good weight distribution hitch for your 2018 Forest River Surveyor 285IKLE travel trailer. Since it's a pretty good size at just over 32 feet I'm not surprised that you are experiencing quite a bit of sway, particularly on the highway, so I think that should be our number one concern.
The right system is going to depend on your total tongue weight, which we can calculate to be in the neighborhood of 12 percent or so of the trailer's... view full answer...
I recommend the Dexter Nev-R-Adjust Electric Trailer Brake Kit # 23-468-469 to replace your brakes on your 2009 Forest River Surveyor SV291 with your 3,500lb axle. These brakes will automatically adjust as they wear to ensure longer life and better more even braking. view full answer...
I don't know what axle your trailer uses either unfortunately but if you can take a bit of time to measure the exact spring center length, hub face length, and note the weight capacity on the axle tag you can determine fit for yourself matching the above up with an option below such as the Dexter Trailer Axle Beam part # T3584F-8974 which has a 3,500 lb capacity and measures 89" at the hub face and 74" at the spring center. view full answer...
I recommend using the Solera 18V Power RV Awning Conversion Kit # LC434730 on your 2010 Forest River Surveyor as this is the easiest kit to upgrade your camper to power awing. It uses a rechargeable battery pack that is located inside the front arm which means you do not have to run any additional wiring to operate your awing. The battery pack will allow you to operate your awing 22-25 times before needing charged. To charge the battery you only need plug the included charger into the connection... view full answer...
The single step RV steps do have smaller mounting dimensions so if you are wanting to go with a double step to replace what you have what you'd need is the Lippert Manual Pull-Out Steps # LC432682 which is a double step that has a foot plate that provides solid traction. Since the mounting brackets of your RV are going to be too small you'll need outriggers too to go with this as part # LC301704 and you'll be set. view full answer...
For a protective cover for your roof vents I recommend the MaxxAir II RV and Trailer Roof Vent Cover w/ EZClip - Black # MA86JR. This is cover uses a high-density polyethylene construction that is UV resistant and will also protect your roof vent from rain and other debris.
If you have a MaxxFan this is a no drill installation but it can be used on other vents as well with some drilling. This cover also uses EZClip pins which allow you to easily open or remove the cover for maintenance.... view full answer...
Since your doorway is 24 inches wide and the threshold is 31-1/2 inches from the ground the correct Lippert SolidStep is the part # LC698799 which is a triple step. A four step version of this would be too tall to fit properly so the triple step is the way to go. view full answer...
We have just what you need. The correct replacement key you need is the Replacement Key for Global Link RV Locks - 332 # 295-000058. view full answer...
For your 2017 Forest River Surveyor 251RKS that is prewired for a backup camera the kit you'd want is the part # FOS43TASF since it comes with the style of mount that your vehicle is designed to work with. There are videos on how to do this install on YouTube but we have not had the chance yet so I don't have a video I can send you from our site. view full answer...
The specs I'm seeing for a 2018 Forest River Surveyor 251 RKS show it being over 29' so I first recommend measuring your trailer and ensuring you are choosing the correct sized cover. The Adco SFS Aquashed Cover # 290-52243 is best for moderate climates so you'll want the Adco Polypropylene Cover # 290-74845 instead. It is rated for all climates and the heavy-duty, 4-layer fabric protects against UV rays, dirt, wind, and snow. The slip-seam strap system ensures snug fit and prevents damage... view full answer...