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Oscar, 2006 Ford Explorer models unfortunately can't use a universal diode wiring kit so you'd have to either go with a bulb and socket light kit like part #RM-155 or plug-in magnetic lights like part #TL21RK. If you decide to go with…
view full answer...yes, to replace the signal booster that comes with the TireMinder A1AS TPMS for RVs and Trailers w Signal Booster #TM86FR you need the part #VAL29RB.
view full answer...Hi Sean, We do offer the Ground Control 3.0 for prepped trailers part number 2021106810 as part #LC52ED. This is going to include the rest of the components needed to complete the system. Since we don't have a video of this kit yet…
view full answer...Yes, the Blue Ox Base Plate Kit #BX2198 would be compatible with your 2006 Ford Explorer and the Blue Ox Avail Non-Binding Tow Bar #BX7420. To complete your setup you'll also need the following components: Since you can't use…
view full answer...I took a look at the SureCall Flare 3.0 In-Home Cell Phone Signal Booster with Directional Antenna #SC63MR that you mentioned, and while it may easily replace your King over the air HD antenna on your 2015 Lance 1575 TT, you will not receive…
view full answer...Yes, the SureCall Fusion2Go 3.0 RV Cell Phone Signal Booster #SC43MR will need to be registered with your mobile provider before the first use.
view full answer...You are correct that Atwood was bought out by Lippert, and replacement parts are difficult to come by these days. I spoke to my contact at Lippert and your Atwood 66280 Level Leg system does not have any replacement parts available, so the…
view full answer...The correct lug nut torque range for any given trailer depends on several factors include the lug diameter, lug nut type and wheel material. Please refer to the linked chart that shows the usual recommended torque range for a variety of combinations.…
view full answer...The TireMinder i10 TPMS for RVs and Trailers w/ Signal Booster - Bluetooth - 10 Tire Sensors #TM56FR will allow you to use a USB power port in your vehicle instead of using the 12v power adapter to USB. The signal booster draws 12 volts at 23.7mA.…
view full answer...There is a tire pressure monitoring system that will allow you to view all 10 tires you monitor on a single screen, from TireMinder: - TireMinder i10 TPMS for RVs and Trailers w/ Signal Booster - 10 Tire Sensors #TM56FR
view full answer...We do sell the signal booster for the TireMinder i10 TPMS for RVs and Trailers w/ Signal Booster part #TM89FR separately as part #VAL29RB.
view full answer...You could use the TireMinder i10 part #TM56FR for your three trailer setup and it would work great. The sensor spots on the display that aren't being used would just show blank and the other sensors would still show up like you'd want to.…
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