I went out to the warehouse to take some measurements of the Hopkins Graduated RV Levels, Stick-On # HM08525 for you.
I found the level to measure approximately 3-3/4 inches long x 1-1/2 inches wide. Without the height of the logo, the level is 1-3/8 inches wide. Where the level is skinnier, it is approximately 1/8 of an inch thick. With the thickness of the level, it is approximately 1/2 inch thick.
The mounting holes are 2-3/4 inches apart on center. I confirmed with my contact at... view full answer...
I confirmed with Camco that their FasTen RV Leveling Blocks # CAM44525 do not carry a maximum RV weight rating so they are compatible with virtually any RV or motorhome out there, including your substantial Country Coach that has a front axle weight of 18K. view full answer...
I just spoke with my rep at Advent and the Advent Air Replacement RV Air Conditioner for Dometic Setup w/ Start Capacitor item # ACDOM135 has a decibel level of 76. I wasn't able to find a decibel level for the Coleman Mach 8 but was told that the Advent would be quieter. view full answer...
The Thule RV Wheel Levelers # TH307617 have a 5,000lb weight capacity per leveler so you can rest assured that your using two for one side of your motorhome will be enough to have the 14,500lb GVWR of your Thor Class C Motorhome. view full answer...
The Lippert Ground Control 3.0 Electric 5th Wheel RV Leveling System w/ Touchpad and Remote part # LC358590 weighs approximately 229 lbs.
I have attached a video review of this product for you. view full answer...
Yes, it will so long as you have 7-1/2" of space from the outside of the frame to the inner edge of the tire and you don't exceed 4,800 lbs. The Firestone Ride-Rite Air Helper Springs item # F2176 are confirmed to fit the 2019 Ford F-350 cab and chassis. This system comes with custom fit brackets that do not require drilling for installation.
You will also want to add the Firestone Air Command item # F2610 to your RV. This onboard compressor will allow you to adjust the PSI in your air... view full answer...
Yes you could use an air bag kit for your 2017 Winnebago Sunova 36Z like the Air Lift # AL88240 to help level out your RV from side to side. You'd have to put a little more air pressure in the side that seems to be sagging and the trailer will sit level. view full answer...
Yes, the pewag Utility Tote Bag # PW4 would be large enough to fit the Ultra-Fab Leveling Blocks for Trailers and RVs # UF48-979051. view full answer...
Typically when you level an RV or a motorhome you don't need to have blocks or ramps under all the wheels.
I attached a picture that shows how the Hopkins Leveling Kit w/ Wheel Chock # HM08200 normally gets used if you were to need max height. It really is only geared for one wheel. You'd need additional sets of this for each wheel you needed to bring up to level. view full answer...
If your 2007 Winnebago Voyage has the Kwikee Level Best Hydraulic RV Leveling System then you will need the Replacement Lippert Touchpad for Kwikee Level Best Hydraulic Leveling System item # LC68UD. This is the correct replacement touchpad for Kwikee Level Best Systems with the auto-level control function for your Winnebago Voyager.
We don't have any parts to replace the pump system or hydraulic motor but I would start by checking the reservoir and the lines. If these check out you may... view full answer...
The Valterra Folding Manual Stabilizer for Trailers and RVs # 020106 only comes with the 27" legs and 14" to 28" clearance range. Since the stabilizers are only intended to help reduce bouncing and swaying in your parked camper, placing blocks underneath them should not pose a problem.
I recommend using leveling blocks like the Ultra-Fab Leveling Blocks for Trailers and RVs - 8-1/4" Wide x 8-1/4" Long - Qty 4 # UF48-979050. These blocks are stackable which will allow you to adjust to... view full answer...
Yes, we do. It is the Lippert Replacement Hydac Cartridge Valve for RV Slide-Out Hydraulic Pump item # LC177094. I checked with Lippert and it is also designed to replace the part number WS08W-01T-C-N-0 valve for the leveling system.
I have linked a diagram of it below. view full answer...
The 6-Point Lippert Ground Control 3.0 Electric 5th Wheel RV Leveling System # LC675817 will work on your trailer with a GVWR of 16,700 lbs, so long as you are sure you will not exceed the 15,500 lb capacity of the system. If you are over that weight at all, even if you do not use it to level and just for support, I would recommend going a different direction with electric landing gear.
Since landing gear only supports a portion of the weight, if you are going to be over 15,500 lbs I recommend... view full answer...
The Demco Excali-Bar III Non-Binding Tow Bar - Victory Series - RV Mount - 2" Hitch - 10,500 lbs # DM9511013 you referenced is an excellent tow bar and it has an integrated height adjustment in the shank. This will allow for 1-1/2 inches of rise or 1-1/2 inches of drop depending on the orientation of the shank. Most tow bars simply have a straight shank.
When flat towing, you are correct that your tow bar needs to be within 3 inches of level for safe transport. Most tow bars will require... view full answer...
The Furrion Chill RV Air Conditioner and Air Distribution Box w/ Built-in Thermostat part # FR76PR has a 60 db indoor sound level which can be compared to the sound of a normal conversation. The Furrion is actually about 10 db quieter than the Advent part # ACM135BCH based on our testing.
However the Advent brings down the ambient temperature about 10 degrees lower compared to the Furrion. The Furrion does not have the option of a heat strip so I recommend the Advent Air RV Air Conditioner... view full answer...
The rear jacks on the Lippert Ground Control 3.0 Electric 5th Wheel RV Leveling System # LC358590 do travel 12-1/2" and the front jacks travel 21". But, the front jacks also have a drop leg that can extend up to 17 additional inches.. view full answer...
You will need to run wiring for the Lippert Ground Control 3.0 Electric 5th Wheel RV Leveling System 4-Point # LC358590. While Lippert did acquire Atwood the wiring for the 2 systems is different. This includes 2 front harnesses which are 14' long and 2 rear harnesses which are 35' 4" long. These are all pre-terminated connectors for connecting the jacks to the control module. The only wires not terminated are the power wires for the control module. If you are needing the 6-Point System... view full answer...
Typically stabilizer jacks and leveling jacks are the same thing. The Ultra Fab part # UF39-941705 can do both as well. It can lift up to 30 inches from where the jacks are mounted on the trailer. When the jacks are at their max height they have a capacity of 6,000 lbs and when they are at half height (15 inches) they have a 3,000 lb capacity.
You should note that these jacks aren't designed to lift the tires off of the ground. Their capacity is for the weight of the trailer, but not for... view full answer...
The SnapPad BF 7 Jack Pads # SN38FR do not have a weight rating, but that's because they are designed to fit the Quadra BigFoot leveling systems so SnapPad has tested and approved them weight-wise for any kind of RV that might have that system installed. view full answer...