Since hitch adapters cut the capacity of the hitches, they are installed in due to added length and leverage they are not recommended to be used with a bike rack like the part # S94FR. You would need a 2" hitch installed on your fifth wheel. Then you would have a selection of bike racks for your Montana. We would need the model number of your Montana to make a solid recommendation for you. view full answer...
I can help you find the right assemblies, but I do not know exactly which ones you have on your trailer. I looked up your Keystone Alpine 3640RL and it appears to be rated for around 15k and has a tandem axle setup so you'll most likely need higher rated assemblies.
To pick out the correct brake assemblies for your trailer you need to know a few things.
You will want to measure the inner diameter of your hub/drums and the depth of the drums to determine what brake assembly dimensions... view full answer...
It sounds like you are looking for the manual override nut part # LC55FR which is what the manual override crank of your stabilizer attaches to when manually raising or lowering. view full answer...
We carry the hub you are looking for with our part number 8-219-13UC3 and then for brake assemblies # 23-464 for the left hand side and # 23-465 for the right hand side. view full answer...
The Swagman e-spec bike rack you'd looked at, part # S94FR would be an outstanding choice for carrying 2 e-bikes weighing up to 70 lbs. You can lighten your bikes by 10 or so lbs each by removing the battery packs. The rack can accommodate bikes with tires up to 3 inches in width.
Before using the rack on the back of your fifth wheel, you'll want to defeat the folding feature by removing the folding pin and installing the supplied bolt, washers, and nut.
You will need to use an adapter... view full answer...
We have some sink covers that could work for you. Cover # CAM43437, # CAM43436, and # CAM43431 are 13 by 15 inches and have adjustable feet on the bottoms for the best fit. We do not have a cover with the exact dimensions of your sink though. view full answer...
The factory brake controller of your 2018 Ford F-350 is compatible with electric over hydraulic actuators so it will be fine.
Now to convert the trailer from electric drum to disc will require the HydraStar kit part # HBA16-252-82 which comes with the brake lines and breakaway kit. view full answer...
The auto leveling system on your 2017 Keystone Sprinter is a Lippert auto leveling system, so the stabilizers that I recommend are the JT's Strong Arm Jack Stabilizer Kit which are also by Lippert and confirmed to work.
If you have more than 58 inches between your front landing gear legs, then you will want part # LC191023. If you have less than 58 inches, then you will want part # LC191024.
You will also need the Adapter Lug, # LC314592, for the rear leveling legs. view full answer...
Hydrastar has a slip-on style version of their 7k disc brake kit with the part # HSE7K-T1SO. You will also need idler hubs too like with the part # AKIHUB-865-7-1-EZ-K but you should note that we don't have any oil-bath idler hubs in this capacity. So you'd have to see about sourcing an oil-bath idler hub elsewhere or use a grease hub. view full answer...
We have just what you need. The SolidStep Manual Fold-Down Steps # LC678027 that you referenced are a 4 step version of the SolidStep designed to fit up to 30 inch wide doorways like you have. view full answer...
I highly recommend going with an Adco All-Climate + Wind cover. These have a Tyvek top cover which is the same material used to protect buildings that are under construction.
From the specs I could find on your 5th wheel trailer it looked like it was 40' long. For this you want the part # 290-34857 which fits fifth-wheels 37'1" - 40' long.
To ensure proper fit you simply need to measure your 5th wheel trailer from the front to the back (including bumpers, spare tire, and ladder - but... view full answer...
The closest RV step we offer to 27 inches in width is the Flexco triple step # SMFP-3200L that measures 27-1/8 inches in total width.
You might need the outriggers part # LC301704 to move the brackets out to install the steps if yours is 27 inches wide. view full answer...
If you have the Kodiak disc brake rotor/hub part # KHR1389D that you referenced the bearings you need are part # 25580 and # 02475 and then the grease seal is the part # RG06-070. If your trailer has 7k axles installed on it these part numbers would be what you'd need. view full answer...
I recommend using the Advent Air Replacement RV Air Conditioner for Dometic Setup, # ACDOM150. This is a direct replacement for Dometic AC units and can be used with ducted or ductless systems. It is designed to plug directly into your current Dometic setup and works seamlessly with your existing, in-good-working-order Dometic air distribution box and thermostat. This eliminates the need of an adapter wiring kit, which saves you time and effort. view full answer...
Unfortunately we do not have a Class V hitch similar to the Adjustable Width Trailer Hitch Receiver, Item # 13703. We do have a few hitches with larger capacity but they are Class III as well.
If you give me a better idea about what you need the hitch for, I can see if there are other options available. view full answer...
Yes, you can up to three additional cameras to the Furrion RV Observation Camera System part # FOS05TASF. For the side of your trailer, I recommend using the Furrion Vision S Side Camera w/ Marker Light Bracket part # FCE48TASL which is also a built in marker light. If you wanted to add a camera to the vehicle as well then you can do so with the Furrion Vision S Rear Camera w/ Sharkfin Bracket part # FCN48TASF. view full answer...
The towing capacity of your 2009 Ford F-250 will remain unchanged through the life of the vehicle in the eyes of the manufacturer no matter what components are added. The suspension enhancements that you are referring to will certainly help with your vehicle's ability to support the added weight but again will not increase it.
Please note that when using a set of airbags on a truck that is also pulling a 5th wheel trailer you need to be aware of where the brackets mount for each. If you... view full answer...
The total weight of the Husky Silver Series 16K W 5th Wheel Trailer Hitch # HT31326-31314 that you referenced is 135 lb. This then has a 16,000 lb trailer weight capacity. view full answer...
For the Keystone Montanas Lippert does make specific landing gear legs for those trailers, but if all of the dimensions are compatible for the # LC333964 then there's no reason in your situation you couldn't use the set. Here are the full specs:
Total lift: 37"
Travel: 21"
Drop leg: 16"
Outer tube length: 29-1/2"
Distance between weld-stops: 17-1/2"
Cross shaft length: 41" - 71"
Handle dimensions: 29-11/16" long x 10-3/16" wide
Footplate dimensions: 5" long x 7-15/16" wide
Combined weight... view full answer...
The Adjustable Width Trailer Hitch Receiver for RVs, 18" to 51" Wide # C13702 or the Curt Adjustable Trailer Hitch Receiver - 18"-51" Wide - 2" Drop - Class III - 2" # C13701 are going to be the best option for your 2012 Keystone Alpine 300RE 5th Wheel. These are both rated for 5,000 lbs towing capacity or 6,000 lbs when using weight distribution which it sounds like will be more than enough for your needs. view full answer...