HI Mason; thanks for writing in, though the only color the Multi-Purpose Access Door w/ Lock # 372E8102-A comes in is White. That said, it is designed to be painted if need be, so getting a coat of black paint on it is something you can do pretty easily. view full answer...
Hey Jan, to locate the Torklift Generator carrier part # TLA7752 off-center in front of only one of the doors would require finding a welder/fabricator in your area who could add an additional hitch opening off to the side. This is such a rare request there isn't a product available for this specific application. view full answer...
Hi Norm,
The components at the front end of the MORryde RV Cargo Sliding Tray # MR89FR are all very close to being inline with each other. The lip on the tray sticks out the furthest and even then it's a negligible amount. MORryde doesn't list a clearance requirement but I'd give yourself at minimum 1/4" - 1/2" from the opening to avoid any issues. Most RV compartment doors sit flush with the wall because of the flange that prevents the door from swinging in so as long as you're behind... view full answer...
Hey Jared, the Yakima Backswing bike rack part # Y02465 that you referenced does have the needed clearance to allow the rear door of your 2008 Dodge Sprinter to open. It has a distance of 15 inches from it's hitch pin hole to the back of the bike rack mast which is more than enough. view full answer...
Hi Donna,
If you don't have enough room then there are other handrail options available depending on the style of steps your RV has. For example, if you have pull-out steps then you could install the Stromberg Carlson Rail Mate Folding Handrail for RV Steps # AP-101. This handrail has a bracket that you'll bolt to the side of the steps to allow you to easily mount and remove it as needed. If you have a different style of steps then let me know and I'd be happy to look for a solution. view full answer...
Hey Robert, thanks for the picture. It looks like the exact hatch is the part # D04-0471BKVP which may be slightly modified. I would attach the picture you sent in but it looks like maybe it was from a video that might have been copyrighted. view full answer...
Hey Kristopher,
Replacement parts for the Everchill RV Refrigerator w/ Freezer # 324-000119 will have to purchased through the manufacturer. Everchill recently sold to Lippert Components so if you give them a call they should be able to hook you up with the correct bins. view full answer...
So we do have the Replacement Leg for MORryde StepAbove RV Steps # MR36DR, Replacement Leg and Footpad for Lippert SolidStep # LC39AF as well as the All Terrain Landing Gear for TorkLift GlowStep Scissor Steps # TLA8000 depending on what steps you may have. If you have more traditional fold out steps I have typically seen the Stabil-Step Stabilizer Jack # JSS-7 used in those situations. view full answer...
No, it doesn't come apart. The head on the Phoenix Faucets Hybrid RV Kitchen Faucet w/ Pull Down Spout item # PH64NR does not disassemble or allow access to the screen. view full answer...
There may be a way to get the Rear View Safety Backup Camera System # RVS-062710 to work if you have enough wire.
To wire these cameras properly you're going to need to connect the red to power, the yellow to the left turn signal, the brown to the right turn signal, the blue to the back/rear, and the black to a ground.
I'll go ahead and attach a wiring diagram as well for you to check out. view full answer...
Hey Jimmy, we have the Camco water heater element part # CAM02143 that works with Suburban water heaters like you have. There's no need to try and track down part numbers. view full answer...
The Replacement MaxxFan Plus 10-Speed Roof Vent with Smoke Lid # MA99FR is only compatible with the wall mount/remote (it says wall mount but can be used as a remote as well) Replacement Wall Control Panel for MaxxAir MaxxFan Plus Roof Vent # MA59FR.
So unfortunately it isn't compatible with the current remote you have. view full answer...
Joe, your 2017 Ford Edge SEL can be flat towed and I'm going to get you setup with everything you'll need. The first thing you're going to need is a base plate - which is essentially the anchor point for your vehicle and the motorhome.
Personally, I'd go with anything Roadmaster that uses direct connection like # RM-524454-5. These guys have been pretty consistent in putting out a good product and they've been around a while so they've got the kinks worked out.
The next piece of the puzzle... view full answer...
Hello Jeffrey. It is possible to use a solar panel to help power your AC unit. The solar panels would serve the purpose of recharging your batteries, and are not used to directly power an AC unit. You would have to have a very large solar panel, along with clear sunny skies in order to generate enough power to run a 13,500 btu AC unit. To properly provide power to your AC you would need an AC/Dc panel like part # PD4045KA, a battery bank (preferably deep cycle), a large solar panel kit... view full answer...
Hi Mark,
So I scoured every bike rack option, and unfortunately one with the exact configuration doesn't exist, for a couple reasons. The issue is being rated for an RV, weight capacity for ebikes, and especially the fenders, as the Thule rack you mentioned is wheel-mounted so won't work with fenders. If you're okay going with a 2-bike rack, there isn't an option for one with a ramp, but there is one with an electric lift if your Winnebago has a 7-way, the Saris Door County Bike Rack for... view full answer...