Speaker 1: Today we'll be having a look at the various different types of RV and camper steps. Choosing and RV or camper step may seem like a difficult process, but it's not, and we're going to walk you through this process.Now, the reason you're going to want to have a set of steps on your fifth wheel, your travel trailer, your motor home or your RV, is because they're going to make it a… see more >
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Yes, Roadmaster base plates #118-1 will fit your 1994 Suzuki Sidekick 2-door. All of the Roadmaster tow bars are compatible with these base plates. For an economical tow bar I recommend the Tracker #RM-020. For safety cables use #RM-643. For…
view full answer...For your Lance 855s Camper with standard tracks I recommend the Rhino-Rack Quick Mount Legs for Vortex Aero Crossbars - RTC and RT Roof Rack Tracks - Qty 4 #RRRLT600 and then crossbars like the Rhino-Rack Vortex Aero Crossbars - Aluminum - Black -…
view full answer...When looking at weight capacities of a towing setup, you will always be limited by a system's weakest component. I took a look at the online owner's manual for your 2016 Chevrolet Traverse and saw that for a front-wheel drive model that does…
view full answer...There are only two reasons that I can think of that the Gustafson RV LED Dome Lights part #277-000491 may have suddenly dimmed. I am not sure how you have them all wired but the ground wire may have come loose and is making the lights dim. You want…
view full answer...I reached out to the manufacturer, Buyers Products, who told me the pre-drilled mounting holes are 1/2" wide x 3/8" tall for their 12 x 18 mud flaps, which are the following part number: - Truck Mud Flaps - Black Rubber - 12" Wide x…
view full answer...You have already successfully tested the solenoid like the Polarity Reversing Solenoid by Trombetta for Hydraulic Power Units #LC118246. Switching the wires is the exact way you want to test this, and since you have done so, you are right that it is…
view full answer...It does look like you are missing a wire connection on your solenoid. I attached a picture that shows a wire lead ran to the same terminal you just have rans with that copper bar. I believe that's the missing connection you need to make.
view full answer...With your Blue Ox SwayPro Weight Distribution w/ Sway Control #BXW1500 the rough ride and bucking could be from a couple of variables. If you have weight behind the rear axle of your truck, you may need a larger weight distribution system because…
view full answer...If you have the spring bar tension set up too high you can see ride issues. Typically it's a very harsh ride quality but sway is possible too. The best way to pick out a weight distribution system is to base it off of the loaded tongue weight of…
view full answer...Tongue weight for a convention tow travel trailer is 10% to 15% of total trailer weight. If you were to fully load your trailer to 100% of it's capacity (4300 pounds) then your tongue weight would be 430 to 645 pounds. That leaves 3655 to 3870…
view full answer...I actually have a Lippert Solid Stance RV Step Support Kit #LC96BJ on the trailer I'm currently working on so I was able to get the following dimensions for you: Overall length including the feet facing outward: 23-1/4" Bracket length:…
view full answer...It could be that your trailer brakes are in need of adjustment. Manual adjust brakes will need to be adjusted so that there is a slight drag on the assemblies as you turn the wheel by hand. Nev-R-Adjust brakes like the part #23-458 that you…
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