If your Dometic HS2320L Burner/Sink Combo uses the small disposable propane tanks, then a hose like the Camco Replacement Propane Extension Hose, # CAM59045, will work well for you.
This hose measures 5 feet long and uses solid brass fittings to connect a propane tank to a propane accessory.
If this hose does not have the correct fittings, then if you email us back with the type of propane fitting you are needing I might be able to find the correct house for your application. view full answer...
There really isn't a significant difference between the MB Sturgis Quick Disconnect Kit part # 104052-401132 and the Camco # CAM59853 as they both perform the same function.
We do have the MB Sturgis Quick Disconnect Propane Adapter part # 401132-MBS which has a male 1/4" NPT model 250 quick-disconnect fitting but you would need to use an adapter to convert the male 1/4" NPT to a male 3/8" inverted flare which we do not have.
I'd recommend having the female end on the propane accessory... view full answer...
When a trailer has a V-nose design that blocks access to the frame rails, or tongue-mounted accessory items like propane tanks and trailer jacks the best way to install a weight distribution (WD) system is with bolt-on brackets that can be installed from just the outside of the frame.
Reese part # RP58305 and Curt part # C17005 bolt on to the side surface of the trailer frame rails and can even be installed under a V-nose overhang, propane cover or tool box as shown in the linked photo.... view full answer...
Weight Distribution lift brackets can sometimes interfere with a trailer's structural components or with certain frame-mount accessory items like propane tanks. Reese offers a set of chain hangers that bolt on to the sides of your trailer frame, part # RP58305. These chain hangers include extra installation hardware to provide a good fit on various sizes of trailer frame.
Please refer to the linked photo for illustration. view full answer...
A trailer with accessories like propane tanks up front or with V-nose construction like yours can make it more challenging to install a weight distribution (WD) system. WD spring bar brackets typically need to mount 25 - 30-inches behind the hitch ball. For example, the system you referenced, Pro Series # PS49582 requires placement of its brackets 30-inches from the center of the hitch ball.
This problem is not too uncommon and fortunately a solution exists. Reese offers their bolt-on... view full answer...