The Advent # ACDOM150 RV Air Conditioner would be a direct drop-on replacement for an existing Dometic unit, it would use the existing air distribution box and thermostat. It's compatible with ducted or non-ducted systems. The unit is covered by a 2 year warranty. view full answer...
Greystone has been slowly revamping their line of fireplaces, but they ended up getting bought out recently by Lippert so most of their items are in limbo right now with no word on what is going to happen. As it stands right now (DEC 2022) the only option we have to replace your 26" WF2613R would be the Greystone 26" Electric Fireplace with Crystals # 324-000068.
This fireplace requires a cutout hole 26-1/4" wide x 20-1/2" tall x 5-3/8" deep. It doesn't have a curved front like your current... view full answer...
I can tell you how to change to a different axle, although keep in mind that upgrading the axle to something higher rated won't give you more capacity (which is determined by the lowest-rated factor, which can be the chassis, frame, etc). I took a look at the specs of your 2018 Keystone Bullet 1750RK, and it has a GVWR of 4,700 lbs, which is what you will need to stay at, even if your axle is rated for more.
So with that in mind, in order to choose the correct replacement axle for your... view full answer...
The Single Vessel Bowl RV Bathroom Sink # 324-000122 sits right at 5-1/2" tall from the counter to the lip of the bowl so the closest option we'd have in black to fit this sink would be the Empire Faucets RV Kitchen Faucet # EM22WR. It has an overall height of 15" and can be installed without the deck plate for a more aesthetically pleasing look. view full answer...
I pulled one of the TorkLift PowerArmor Locking Battery Box # TLA7708R from our warehouse and measured the lock since TorkLift unfortunately doesn't offer replacements. It's a simple cam lock with a 3/4" long core that's 3/4" tall and 5/8" wide. The cam lever is 1-1/2" in length with a 1/2" offset. We unfortunately don't have a lock to match these dimensions but if you can find one somewhere that at least matches the core dimensions you could most likely just swap over the cam lever from... view full answer...
You will need a larger size cover than the 24"-26" Adco Tyre Gard RV Tire Covers # 290-3754 you found. Instead the 27"-29" Covers # 290-3753 are the size you need for a ST205/75R14. These are the same diamond plate color with 2 covers designed for a single axle trailer. view full answer...
From what I can see your Keystone trailer has a pair of 3,500 lb axles so to upgrade to 5,200 lb axles you'd need the axles, U-bolts, and hubs. In order to choose the correct replacement axle for your trailer you will need to know the dimensions of your current axle's hub face to hub face and spring center to spring center; I have added a link below to a video which walks you through how to measure.
For example, the 5,200 lb Trailer Axle w/ Electric Brakes # e55SR measures 95 inches from... view full answer...
You could use the Camco Patch Kit for UltraGuard Cover # CAM45791 to try to repair your cover, but in my personal opinion if the cover was cut the whole length of the it then you'd most likely be better off just completely replacing the cover. The patch kit is made of the same material as the cover but with just an adhesive backing on it.
If you'd like to replace your 26' travel trailer cover then I recommend the Adco Olefin HD RV Cover for Travel Trailers up to 26' - All Climate + Wind... view full answer...
At this time the majority of our trailer wheel bearings are made in China. While there are bearings currently made in the USA, they are not very common and are usually significantly more expensive. All trailer bearings are tested to the same standards to be allowed for sale in the United States, meaning that the bearings made in China meet or exceed the required standards.
The main issue with bearings is not usually the country they are manufactured in, but making sure to keep them greased... view full answer...
Yes the Furrion Marine Power Inlet part # F30ITSBS is compatible with the discontinued Epicord RV Power Cord with Handle # 277-000147. view full answer...
In short, yes you can hook batteries from different brands in parallel. You would want to ensure that the batteries are of the same type though. You should not mix different types (deep cycle and starting), chemistry (wet cell /AGM/GEL...) or the capacity. You want to ensure they are not only both 12v deep cycle batteries but that they have the same Amp Hour rating. Ideally you would want batteries in similar age as well.
To charge your batteries the NOCO GENPRO On-Board Battery Charger... view full answer...