Yes, we do have replacement part for the Hopkins breakaway kit part # HM20001 like with the part # HM20010 for the switch, the part # 20011 for the battery charger, and part # HM20008 for the replacement battery. view full answer...
If you're wanting to only replace the valves then you just need the Valterra Bladex Waste Valve Body for RV Black Water Tank # T1003VP and Valterra Bladex Waste Valve Body for RV Gray Water Tank # T1001VP. You can just unbolt the old valves from your setup and swap in these new valves for an easy peasy installation. view full answer...
It looks like the Single Rocker Switch # 37213685 will fit your needs. It is a 3-prong switch that has an on/off function. So it will be on when switched to the top and off when switched to the bottom. There would be no 3rd/middle stopping point. Just on and off, but with 3 prongs on the back like you current switch. view full answer...
The replacement hardware kit you are looking for is part # 57-237pk. You should note that this hardware kit will only fit the part # 57-2370 or # 57-2375 and that you can't take a different HDX and use this hardware kit to get it to fit as the hardware kits and grille guards are specifically designed to fit certain vehicles. view full answer...
We have a wide range of replacement trailer light lenses for Peterson and many other brands of popular trailer lighting. The linked page will let you select the shape of the lenses you need. If you know the brand of light you have, such as Peterson, you can also click on that filter to narrow the results shown.
For examples, for a clear lens for a Peterson 413S stainless trailer tail light we have part # 414-15C. Part # 420-15 is a replacement red lens for a Peterson model 428S trailer... view full answer...
We do offer a Camco RV Winterization Quick-Turn Water Heater Bypass Kit that has three male threaded ends, part # CAM35983. This kit includes the valve, backflow preventer, plastic tee, hose, and PTFE thread tape. view full answer...
Yes we do have the replacement screen/frame for your trailer vent. It is # BVD0434-31 in birch white or # BVD0434-41 in polar white which is a brighter white. These screens fit Ventline Ventadome roof vent models V2092, V2110, V2094 and V2119. view full answer...
We do offer a replacement ball and plate assembly for friction style sway control systems. For a Curt system use part # C17201 or for a Reese system use part # RP58062. view full answer...
I spoke with my contact at Thule and was informed that for the Sears branded Sport 20-SV cargo box you would need to use hinge # TH14936. My contact also stated that both hinges should be changed at the same time for best performance. I have linked a video review of the hinge for you.
But we have recently been told that on that particular box you should use TH14933 which has a spring with less tension making the box easier to close. Otherwise both hinges are the exact same size and shape... view full answer...
It sounds like you're looking for the Replacement Frame Hook for Hollywood Racks Sport Rider or Trail Rider Z-Spec Bike Racks # HRBS-SPRFHLZ-S.
This is the correct part that will replace your short arm hook on your Hollywood Racks Sport Rider or Trail Rider Z-Series bike carrier. We also have the long arm replacement # HRBS-SPRFHLZ-L should you ever need it. view full answer...
The Replacement QM3 - Quick Mount Hardware - for Adventurer Cargo Box part # TH04997 that you referenced is our only option when it comes to getting replacement parts on the older boxes. It will come with everything you need to make the connection and is nice because it will all be fresh and new. It will also leave you with some spares if you were to need them in the future to stay up and running for years to come. The quick release bracket in the kit is made of steel and will provide... view full answer...
We have almost exactly what you need with the axle # 35545I-EZ-89 for an axle with idler hubs or part # e43SR for hub/drums with brakes. It's the right capacity, right distance between spring seats, but the hub face to hub face dimension is 1 inch longer than what you need but if you can work with that you'd be fine.
Then for the leaf spring with the closest length to 25.5 inch you'd want the part # e54SR which is 25-1/8 inches from eye to eye. If your old springs are 25.5 inch this would... view full answer...
I have a solution for you, but the # AKUBRK-35-D are 10" brakes and will be too large for the hub/drum assemblies that fit on your axle. Instead you'll want to use the Dexter # 23-398-399 which are a 7" brake assembly that can be used with wheels between 10" and 13" diameter. It sounds like you also need new hubs, so you can use the etrailer Axle Tech # AKHD-545-2-2K which are a 2000-lb capacity and have # L44649 inner and outer bearings to match your specifications. This hub and drum assembly... view full answer...
You will be able to use one of the Lippert follow legs to replace the follow leg on your Venture Landing Gear, but you will need to verify the length of the outer tube on your leg. If you have a 29-1/2" outer tube, you'll want to use the Replacement Follow Leg for Venture 5th Wheel Landing Gear # LC119101 .
If you have a follow leg with a different sized outer tube, please let me know what size your legs are and I will find you an appropriate replacement. view full answer...
If you have the MaxxFan Deluxe Roof Vent w/ 12V Fan and Thermostat # MA00-05100K then the Manual Lift Operator # MA10-20281K-3CF and the Replacement Lift Arm # MA10-20222KS is what you need. view full answer...
Yes, you can use a ST 225/75/D/15 like the Loadstar # AM1ST96 for a spare in place of a ST 225/75/R/15. While there are differences between radial and bias-ply tires, they are not significant enough to make a difference for spare tire use unless you foresee that spare seeing active use long term after replacing an existing tire.
A bias tire has a stiffer sidewall and might be used more on off road applications, like farm use.
Because of the construction of a radial tire, the tire has... view full answer...
Yes; this could potentially be an issue with the solenoid and there is a way to test whether or not this is the cause of the issues. What you'll need to do is switch the wiring between the two cylinders to see if the same thing happens, but in reverse, which would indicate the solenoid being the problem.
If the slideouts start malfunctioning when you're extending the slides, you can replace the solenoid with the Lippert Components Polartiy Reversing Solenoid # LC118246 . If nothing really... view full answer...