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  • Comparing Dual Wheel Covers To Separate Wheel Covers for Winter Storage
  • For tire covers, it really doesn't make a difference in function whether you use a dual tire cover like the Adco Tyre Gard Dual Axle RV Wheel Cover - 27" to 29" - Polar White # 290-3923 or the Adco Ultra Tyre Gard RV Wheel Covers - 27" to 29" - Polar White # 290-3953. The advantage of the dual cover is less covers and a sleek look. The advantage of the single tire covers is easier to install and fold for storage. I personally would go with the single covers because you won't have the...
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  • Comparing Covercraft and Camco RV Tire Storage Covers
  • If high winds during trailer storage time are a major concern then I would agree that the Camco Tire Covers # CAM45247, which have an elastic cord and adjustable strap, may be the better choice since you can snug them down. Their UV and water-resistant lining material pulls moisture away from your tires and wheels. If you don't mind adding some bungees or other tie-downs for extra security against wind you might still prefer the USA-made heavy-duty flannel-backed black vinyl construction...
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  • Difference Between Camco RV Wooden Sink Covers
  • There are a few differences between the Camco RV Wooden Sink Covers you mentioned, being their look and construction. Apart from that, they are the same type of sink cover, measuring 15" x 13" with rubber feet that keep the cover in place. The Camco Oak Accents RV Sink Cover # CAM43431 is made of solid oak and has a gloss finish to protect it. The Camco RV Wooden Sink Cover # CAM43436 is made of rubberwood (which is a stronger wood than the name implies) and also has a gloss finish.
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  • What is the Difference Between Camco 27 Inch Spare Tire Covers # CAM45346 and # CAM45258
  • The only difference between the Camco # CAM45346 and the # CAM45258 27 inch spare tire covers you were looking at is the color. They are both made by the same company and are the same size and will have the same black edging but will be different shades of white. # CAM45346 is Arctic White and # CAM45258 is black. I have linked both products to this page for your viewing and purchasing convenience.
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  • Difference Between TST-507-RV-6-C and TST-507-FT-6-C Tire Pressure Monitoring Systems
  • The only difference between the TST TPMS # TST-507-RV-6-C and # TST-507-FT-6-C is the type of tire sensors that are included with each kit. Kit # TST-507-RV-6-C comes with 6 standard tire sensors, whereas kit # TST-507-FT-6-C comes with 6 flow through tire sensors, which let you inflate or deflate your tires without needing to remove them from the valve stems. The added convenience easily outweighs the small price difference, so I personally recommend going with # TST-507-FT-6-C.
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  • Comparing Adco Olefin and Camco UltraGuardCovers for a Winnebago Brave 34D Motorhome
  • The Adco Olefin HD RV Cover for Class A Motorhomes Up to 34' Long part # AD64ZR is the best and most durable cover option for a Winnebago Brave 34D Motorhome. This is partly due to the olefin top panel which does a better job of protecting from uv rays and water than the three layer panel of its competitors. It also has more extras like ladder cap and rain gutter covers as well as a better warranty than the Camco UltraGuard part # CAM45733.
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  • How Do Provider Tires Compare with Prometer Tires for a 5th Wheel Trailer
  • I looked up Prometer tires because I have not heard of them before. Based on what I have found they are basically an economy brand. Provider tires on the other hand are a premium brand and what some RV and trailer manufacturers use in the production of RVs/trailers. I may be a little biased but based on what I know if it were my trailer I would run the Provider tires any day of the week over the Prometer. Provider ST235/85R16 Radial Trailer Tire - Load Range G # TTWPRG235R16 is a great...
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  • Recommended Class C RV Windshield Cover
  • The 24K and 24L is just the package type of the motorhome. Like how Chevy vehicles could be a LS, LT, or LTZ. The Adco Deluxe RV Windshield Cover for Class C Motorhome - Vinyl - White Item # 290-2523 is designed to fit both models so it's a great option for your 2019 Jayco Melbourne Motorhome.
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  • What is the Difference Between the MaxxAir and Camco RV Vent Covers
  • Both the MaxxAir Standard RV and Trailer Roof Vent Cover part # MA00-933066 and the Camco RV and Enclosed Trailer Roof Vent Cover w/ Detachable Louvered Screen part # CAM40431 are designed to fit 14" x 14" roof vents. The overall dimensions of the MaxxAir is 19" long x 18-1/2" wide x 9-1/2" tall and the overall dimension of the Camco RV is 18-1/2" long x 18" wide x 9-1/2" tall. Both of these roof vent covers come with mounting hardware and have a removable louvered vent for easy cleaning....
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  • Comparison of Wheel Masters Inflation Kits
  • It sounds to me like either Wheel Master Inflation Kit can work for you. It more depends on how you wish for them to be installed and what will work best for your wheels. The # WM8001-135 can be installed onto the hubs, wheel covers, or wheel liners. While the # WM8208 will not install onto the hubs. If you want to include the 45-degree valve extenders with the # WM8001-135 you can add them using # WM8029. The other advantage of the # WM82082 kit is that it is airless so if the hose...
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  • Higher Load Range Tires For Hauling RV With Chevrolet Silverado 3500 SRW
  • Yes, we carry tires through load range J. Moving up load range will increase the ply rating of your tire and may slightly increase the capacity if the tires were the weakest component in the system. When changing tires, you will want to pay attention to the tire size and make sure you are only moving one level from the manufacturer's rating or you may get a rigid ride and even wheel hop. Karrier ST235/85R16 Radial Trailer Tire - Load Range F # AM10501 is one example of an F from a quality...
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  • What is Difference Between MaxxAir II RV Vent Cover # MA26JR and # MA00-955003
  • The difference is that the MaxxAir II RV and Enclosed Trailer Roof Vent Cover # MA26JR is just the better all-around option over the MaxxAir FanMate Rain Cover # MA00-955003. It fits more vents, flows more air, and is priced better so it's the best choice.
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  • Recommended Tire Step For Increased Height When Loading And Unloading
  • I recommend the HitchMate TireStep Adjustable Step for SUVs, RVs and Light Trucks - 22" x 10" - 400 lbs, # HE4040 over the Powerbuilt Adjustable Tire Step for SUVs, RVs, and Trucks - 300 lbs # ALL647596. I prefer the HitchMate because the actual step is 3 inches deeper and that gives a little more support. The weight rating is 100 lbs more which makes it feel stonger, and it comes with a bag to store or carry it.
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  • Comparing the Adco Tyvek Roof Cover and Adco SFS AquaShed Cover for a Forest River Wolf Pup 18TO
  • The Adco Tyvek Roof Cover was discontinued That said, the Adco # 290-52241 SFS AquaShed Cover does offer good protection and works best for short-term storage in moderate climates. Heavy-duty, 3-layer fabric protects against rain, snow, and sun. Contoured fit matches shape of your trailer. The best choice is the ADCO # AD97ZR. The Olefin HD travel trailer cover works best for long-term storage in all climates. Heavy-duty fabric protects against rain, dirt, wind, and sun. Contoured fit...
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  • Thule K-Summit Tire Chains, # TH02230K44, for a 2002 Buick Regal
  • The Premium Self-adjusting Snow Tire Chains by Thule - K-Summit, # TH02230K44, has an adapter that fits over a lug nut on the wheel and gets tightened down to secure the center portion of the chains to the wheel. I have included a link to a video showing how the chains work. These chains are among the easiest to install since they are self adjusting and do not require a lot of clearance in the wheel well to operate. They work well in snow and ice. You would have to remove the plate that...
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  • What is the Warranty on the Loadstar ST205/75D15 Tire 3S640
  • The Loadstar ST205/75D15 Bias Trailer Tire that comes on the # AM3S640DX has a 5 year warranty against defects. The warranty provided on tires is going to vary from manufacturer to manufacture but belt separation would likely be covered in most cases within that time period.
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  • Comparing Camco vs Ultra-Fab Camper Leveling Blocks
  • Camper leveling blocks like the Camco FasTen RV Leveling Blocks # CAM44515 are a good choice for leveling an RV with dually rear wheels. It is okay to place a leveler under only one of the dually tires but using larger blocks like the Camco # CAM44525 would allow both tires to be nearly fully supported since they are 17-inches wide.
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  • Does the Camco RV Universal Fit Stovetop Cover and Splash Guard Come in Different Colors
  • Yes, we do have a variety of colors that the Camco RV Universal Fit Stovetop Cover and Splash Guard comes in. You can choose from the following for whichever matches your kitchen the best: Black - # CAM43554 White - # CAM43557 Almond - # CAM43559 I have also attached some review videos for you to check out.
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  • Comparing MaxxAir II and Fan-Tastic Vent Ultra Breeze Vent Covers
  • The MaxxAir II RV and Enclosed Trailer Roof Vent Cover # MA86JR and the Fan-Tastic Vent Ultra Breeze Trailer Roof Vent Cover # DMC38FR have very similar dimensions so I doubt anyone would be able to notice any difference in actual ventilation performance from the 1-inch height difference between them. Since the USA-made MaxxAir # MA86JR is both lower in price and has twice as long a warranty (6 years vs. 3 years) I would go with the MaxxAir.
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  • Recommended Brands of ST225/75R15 RV Trailer Tire
  • We do not offer the Hartland tire brand so I have no direct experience with them. The best way to see what users think of them is to check RV forums; you should be able to find opinions from RVers who have them or who have had them previously. The tires we offer in your ST225/75-15 size, which include products from Kenda, Taskmaster and Westlake, are available in both radial and bias ply types and in three weight load ranges, C, D and E. You can refer to the linked articles for more on...
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