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The SnapRing TireSavers Tire Covers White #ST7001WH is exactly what you are looking for. They are Made in the USA and offer the simplest installation with no tools or straps needed. See video below showing how they hug the tire to protect it. If…
view full answer...The tallest option we currently offer to replace your Dometic 510H RV toilet is going to be the Dometic 510 Full-Timer RV Toilet #DOM29FR that you were already looking at. It won't require an adapter to mount the the flange bolts, but…
view full answer...Looks like you need a continuous hinge roof vent lid like the part #BV0554-01 based on what I can see in your picture can compared to the install pictures we have of this cover.
view full answer...Here's the process on pumping grease into a hub that has EZ lube spindles. But please be careful not to overfill the hub as it's easy to do and will blow out the grease seal. First, grease your bearings and spindle by hand or with a…
view full answer...I have calculated the diameter of your tire and it looks like the tire cover you need for the 245/70R/19.5 wheel and tire combination is the 32 inch to 34-1/4 inch, Classic Accessories RV Wheel Covers, part number 052963762600.
view full answer...After calculating your tire height it looks your overall height is 37.6 inches so you would want the Classic Accessories RV Wheel Covers #CA80087 since it is for tires between 37 and 41 inches.
view full answer...One part of your tire size is missing; the wheel size. If you happen to have 275/80-17 tires then they are about 34-3/8 inches tall. If that matches the height of your tires then you can use covers #ST7003WH. I have included a link to all the…
view full answer...First, release the mechanism that holds the coupler onto the ball. It may be a lever or a knob that has to be turned. Some require a dual action move where you would push back or forward on the lever while lifting up on it. If you have done this and…
view full answer...The best way to remove a ball mount that is stuck in the hitch receiver is to spray it liberally with WD-40 or PB Blaster, let it sit for awhile, and then alternate hitting it in various directions with a rubber mallet. It is best to let the…
view full answer...Even though I cannot comment specifically on the grease you used because I am not familiar with it, I can tell you the best grease for trailer bearings is a a grease with a rating of GC-LB, which just means it is made to withstand very high…
view full answer...A 225/70-19.5 tire should be right at 32 inches in diameter. For a black cover, I'd recommend the Classic Accessories #052963753875, which fits tires between 30 and 33 inches in diameter. For a white cover, use part #CAM45341 which is designed…
view full answer...Your 245/70-19.5 Tires should be around 33 inches in diameter. For a pair of white covers you can use #052963762600 or for gray you can use #CA80085. These covers are designed to fit tires that are 32 inches to 34-1/2 inches in diameter. Each set…
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