That specific portion of the install instructions of the SolidStep Manual Fold Down Steps part # LC791574 refers to the floor covering. Underneath that RVs do all have wood sub floors. view full answer...
I went out to our warehouse to see how the lens cover is attached on the Replacement Light Kit for Kwikee Electric RV Steps - Amber - 2-13/16" Diameter # LC379414. Although it looks like it could be threaded, that is just a lip to keep it attached. Prying it off is the correct way to remove the lens cover. You will see a cutout on the white backing on either side, which will allow you to use a flat head screwdriver or other tool to remove it. view full answer...
Yes the Motor Upgrade Kit for Kwikee Electric RV Steps Item # LC379145 that you referenced would cover everything and would get your Series 32 steps working again as it covers all of the mechanical and electrical components. view full answer...
It sounds like something might've gone wrong during the installation of the MaxxAir TuffMaxx Replacement RV Air Conditioner Cover for Coleman-Mach RV Air Conditioners # MA00-325001.
You'll want to go through these steps again to ensure that the shroud was properly installed:
1. Start by removing old A/C Cover and old foam at rear of unit.
2. Then, you'll clean the old foam tape off A/C unit and replace with furnished double sided foam tape.
3. Apply the new FOAM pieces furnished in... view full answer...
The best way to winterize a trailer is to store it in a climate controlled storage facility, but since those aren't always readily available we have the Camco RV Winter Readiness Kit # CAM36190. This includes a 5-gallon bucket, Ban Frost 2000 Anitfreeze Concentrate, Blow Out Plug and Hand Pump Kit help winterize your RV plumbing, as well as a Mini Dehumidifier, Odor Eliminating Bag, and Fridge Door Stay.
This kit also includes a step-by-step guide on how to winterize your trailer. essentially... view full answer...
You should be able to remove the cover on your original fireplace to get at the hardware so you can replace it with something like the Greystone 32" Electric Fireplace with Crystals # 324-000076. In my experience you should be able to push in and up on the trim piece to remove it from the face of the fireplace. Then it should be a simple manner of removing the hardware that was used to install it and then mounting the new fireplace by reversing these steps. view full answer...
I assume you are referring to the installation videos of the Pace Edwards Switchblade like # 311-SMFA30A61. The installation of the cover is slightly different for each truck so we don't do all of the installation steps in the videos.
Installing the cover canister is the first step after confirming the parts are all included in the box (which already has the cover in it). Then you install the rails and then fine tune for the cover to fit perfectly in your truck bed. I have linked... view full answer...
The Alumi-Tread Manual Pull-Out Step for RVs # LC432698 can install in place of the MORryde steps you have now. There's a chance the brackets you have now could fit directly or be modified to fit but worst case scenario we have brackets with part # LC301704 that you can attach to your RV frame to mount the steps. view full answer...
If you are referring to the Kwikee RV Electric Steps - 32 Series, # LC3722616. The answer is no, they will install with different bolt pattern. The Lippert Manual Pull-Out Step for RVs, # LC432682 will mount with bolts through the side of steps attaching to a bracket mounted to the RV. The Kwikee 32 Series mount directly to the RV with hardware going through the top plate of the step unit. view full answer...
Thermaheat does not have a specific recommendation on how many heating pads to use like with the # 277-000161 that you referenced. You'd have to use your best judgment based on the climate and setup of the pipes on your RV. This was mainly designed for keeping the valves warm but you can use as many as you like. I was not able to pull up the Ultraheat guide you mentioned. view full answer...
In regards to Kwikee Electric RV Steps, if you remove the gear linkage from the step this should then allow you to move the steps freely making it easier to access the motor and replace as needed with one like the Replacement Lippert Components 5:1 Gearbox With Motor for RV Steps part # LC62FR. view full answer...
The MORryde StepAbove RV Steps for 23-3/4" to 26-1/4" Wide Doorways # MR48RR was not designed to be stowed from the inside and it can only be closed from the outside. Reason being is, the handle the retracts the striker which allows you to manipulate the steps, is only accessible from the outside. view full answer...
To upgrade a Kwikee Series 25 RV step you'd need the Replacement Motor with Table for Kwikee 25 Series Electric RV Steps # LC379804. view full answer...
The threshold plate used on the Lippert SolidStep fold out RV steps like the # LC791574 is thin enough that it won't interfere with the opening or closing of your RV door. I've linked to a product demonstration video for you. view full answer...
If you are wanting to install the MORryde StepAbove RV Steps # MR98RR you would need to remove the shock rod/gas strut because it will interfere with the step clearance. You can use the Replacement Controlled Motion Hinge for RV Entry Door # LC95VR (black) or # LC22NJ (white) on your RV door which uses Controlled Motion Technology to hold the door open in any position instead of allowing the door to swing freely. This will work with Lippert RV doors as an alternative to a shock rod/gas strut. view full answer...
The only way the FasTen RV Leveling Blocks, part # CAM44512, interlock is by stacking them. They kind of fit together like Legos do. For something on the ground at the bottom of your RV's steps I recommend using a mat, like part # FR48703.
I've linked our complete selection of outdoor RV mats for you. view full answer...
In regards to the Replacement Step Latch for MORryde Step Above RV Steps part # MR97BR, the latch fits on the left-side only. The latch assembly doesn't work on the rights side of steps due to the angle of the latch. A latch to fit on the right-side is not offered. view full answer...
It would take some time to install and reinstall the SolidStep Manual Fold-Down Steps for 25" to 28-7/8" RV Door Frames - Triple - Aluminum # LC791572.
They get screwed in, so it isn't super technical, but doing so every weekend would certainly be a chore. If it's something you do just at the beginning and end of every season then that is definitely doable. I have added a link below to a video install of the SolidStep # LC791572 so you can see how it is done. view full answer...
In regards to the Lippert SolidStep RV Steps like part # LC791572, you can still shut the door with the steps deployed. The threshold plate is very thin so the door would still be able to close atop this. I have attached for you below a photo which shows the steps installed and deployed with the door shut. view full answer...
You can try pulling the MORryde StepAbove RV Steps # MR26RR in at night and lowering them in the morning but it will definitely be difficult to do and I'm not quite sure what you're wanting to accomplish since you'll still be able to shut your door with the stairs out.
If you jump to the 3:50 mark of the linked video you'll see what I'm talking about. view full answer...