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Hey Dennis, we have a replacement 7-way plug with the part #A7WCB which would work great to replace your damaged one. I attached a diagram for 7-ways for you to check out as well.
view full answer...The Electric Jack w/ Footplate and 7-Way Plug #EJ-3527-BBX uses a 7-way RV-style plug. I have included a diagram that shows the pin-out for RV style 7-way plugs. This will show you what each pin does. I have also listed the functions below and linked…
view full answer...The hitch weight of the 2014 Airstream Sport 16 is 350 lbs while dry. This will likely increase to around 500ish while loaded. While towing the 2014 Airstream Sport 16 with your 2016 Volkswagen Touareg, a weight distribution system will be a good…
view full answer...For your 2021 Airstream, the important thing to consider when choosing a weight distribution system and a shock absorbing shank is the tongue weight. Yours is currently at 664 pounds, but this could change depending on what's in the trailer and…
view full answer...The base of the Empire Faucets RV Kitchen Faucet w/ Pull-Down Spout #EM34JR measures 9-5/8" long x 2-3/8" wide. Attached is a review video where our team highlights this faucet for your reference.
view full answer...The etrailer electric tongue jack #EJ-3527-BBX has a pre-wired 7-way plug like part #H20046 that saves you the hassle of hard-wiring the jack to its power source. It can receive its 12V operating power either from your tow vehicle's 7-way socket…
view full answer...The Electric Jack w/ Footplate and 7-Way Plug #EJ-3527-BBX that you referenced has a height of 20-1/2 inches from where it mounts to your trailer frame to the top of the jack.
view full answer...I took a look at the Empire Faucets RV Kitchen Faucet w/ Pull-Down Spout #EM34JR and it looks like there is a small screw near the butt on the spout that starts the process of taking the spout apart. I wasn't able to take any steps past that but…
view full answer...I have attached a photo for you that shows how a 7-way trailer connector is wired. If you take a look at the trailer side trailer connector you will see a terminal labeled "12V Power". If you were to run a wire part #10-1-1 (per foot) from…
view full answer...You could technically wire an electric trailer jack directly to your truck's battery, but that isn't really the most practical setup. I've seen one guy pull out his jumper cables every time he wanted to use the jack in this fashion, but I…
view full answer...When wiring up a jack like the Electric Jack w/ Footplate part #EJ-3520-BBX on your trailer and you already have a junction box like the Trailer Wiring 7-Way Upgrade Kit w/ Junction Box and RV Style Connector part #HS381-9000 I highly recommend…
view full answer...If you are using the Flow Max Single Handle RV Kitchen Faucet part #LC719323 with the Flow Max RV Fresh Water Pump part #LC689052 then the gallons per minute (GPM) flow rating is going to be 3.2. However, if you are not using the Flow Max RV Fresh…
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