The length of the PTC Custom Fit Cabin Air Filter # 3513033 is 13.5 inches, the width is 6.6 inches, and the height is 1.18 inches.
This fits the following vehicles:
2000 - 2003 Ford Escort
2000 - 2009 Ford Focus
2010 - 2013 Ford Transit Connect view full answer...
I went out and grabbed a Replacement Air Filters for Air Command Rooftop RV Air Conditioners # AT15066 to get it's dimensions for you and found it to be 16 inches long with an overall height of 6-1/4 inches. But if you only measure the filter element portion the height is 4-1/2 inches.
I attached a picture with the dimensions as well. view full answer...
As the owner of a 98 Pontiac Trans Am with an LS1 and an automatic transmission I am pretty familiar with the gains associated with the basic mods of these cars. Magnaflow claims you will gain about 14 horsepower and 18 ft-lbs of torque. That seems a bit generous, but it will definitely sound better and you will pick up power.
Lid and air filter is usually worth another 10 horsepower and torque as well. We carry a filter similar to the one you are looking at.
Most lid and catback cars... view full answer...
The Fan-Tastic Vent 12V Reversible Fan RV Roof Vent # FV801250 operates in both directions with a 920-CFM (cubic-feet-per-minute) air volume. I went to our warehouse to measure the height of the fan assembly without the lid's height included. I found this to be 2-1/2-inches, measured from the top of the flexible rubber gasket to the bottom surface of the mounting flange, which is what will contact the surface where you install it. view full answer...
The adjustable height range of the Curt PowerRide 30k fifth wheel hitch part # C48BR that you referenced is 13-17 inches so it would work perfectly for you. No pivot is a misused facet name in our page filters. You can disregard that. view full answer...
Definitely false.
You want to shoot for the pin weight of a 5th wheel trailer to be about 20% of the loaded weight of the trailer. If the hitch weight of your trailer is 2,000 lbs though that entire pin weight is transferred, not just a portion of the pin weight.
This is actually reflected in the weight ratings for 5th wheel trailer hitches (and can usually be found in the owner's manual for your trailer). If you check out the popular B&W Companion # BWRVK3500 you can see that the gross... view full answer...
You are on the right track with your math but you have to also consider that if you are replacing your pin box with a Sidewinder 5th Airborne you would have to subtract the weight of the stock pin box on the trailer as that would get removed.
The weight of most 5th airborne Sidewinders is right at 166 lbs and then the weight of a standard pin box is a little under 100 lbs. So you would be gaining only around 60-70 lbs in that regard and not the full weight of the Sidewinder.
So by going... view full answer...