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Entry door locks, like the Bauer Products #BA64FR, typically will have a sticker on the inner handle portion that sits inside your RV, but I have installed a few where they also have the key code on a sticker on the inner components of the handle.…
view full answer...This mounts inside the garage overlapping the doorway. You will need to measure the inside of your RV's garage width from wall to wall for which is best fit. The LaSalle Bristol CrossBreeze Adjustable Toy Hauler Screen, #3441409775PBK is…
view full answer...To remove the 3" cap on your Valterra Sewer Drain like #T30A I recommend using the FloTool GRIPTECH 3-Position Adjustable Pliers #FT10627GT which can be adjusted between 2-3/4" and 4" to give you extra leverage in removing…
view full answer...The typical tire should run about 158 degrees (Farenheidt) once you get going down the road, but this can vary greatly depending on the weight of the trailer, how fast you're traveling, and also driving habits. So while 158 is probably…
view full answer...Electric brakes are typically the most cost effective option. I'll link you to an FAQ article that explains the parts necessary to add brakes to a trailer that doesn't currently have them. In order to spec a braking system for you, I'll…
view full answer...If the surface on the inside of the drum where the shoe pads make contact isn't smooth then a brake shop may be able to turn the drums. If that surface or the surface where the magnet makes contact (called the armature surface) is discolored then…
view full answer...In mounting the signal booster for Truck System Technologies RV Tire Pressure Monitoring System #TST-507-FT-6-C, you ideally want it on the front end of the trailer that you are pulling in order to ensure a good signal. However, I did confirm with my…
view full answer...The TST TPMS for RVs part #TST-507-FT-6-C is what I recommend using to monitor the tire pressures on both the motorhome and towed vehicle. This system uses the flow-through sensors which will be best because motorhomes usually have valve stem…
view full answer...I recommend the TST TPMS for RVs #TST-507-FT-6-C for your motorhome and towed vehicle. This system uses flow through sensors that make adding air to your tires when they are low much easier. The kit comes with 6 sensors and you can add up to 38…
view full answer...I reached out to the manufacturer, TST, for you about the TST TPMS for RVs - 6 Tire Sensors #TST-507-RV-6-C and TST TPMS for RVs - 6 Flow Through Tire Sensors #TST-507-FT-6-C. I was told that for your set up, with rubber valve stems and steel valve…
view full answer...I checked with Air Lift and the duty cycle for the Air Lift QuickShot kit part #AL25690 is 0.81 CFM, 33% duty cycle (at 100 PSI).
view full answer...Yes, you can use the Reese Friction Sway control part #83660 without a weight distribution system. You would just need to use the tab part #RP26003 on the ball mount as well.
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