Hello Shane, Great question, and I am going to need you pin box number to ensure we are getting you the right part number. If you are unsure of your pin box number, please feel free to send me the information off of the sticker on your current Pin…
Hey Jason, Each storage plate #DM35VR is also going to have a pin #DM23VR with two washers, a retaining pin #DM65VR, and a compression spring #DM95VR. The head of the pins would be the little nipple you were referring to that slips into the storage…
Hey Angie! The Shocker Hitch Quick Air Cushioned 5th-Wheel-to-Gooseneck Pin Box #SHK47YR is safe to use with your recessed ball. However, you need to make sure the top of the ball is no more than 2" from the top of the flat bed. You also need to…
Hey Sam! If your Ram truck has the factory puck system you won't need a set of rails to install an Anderson Hitch. The Andersen Aluminum Ultimate 5th Wheel Connection 2 Gooseneck version item #3220 will attach directly to the gooseneck ball. If…
Hey Craig, it sounds like you are asking if the Andersen Ultimate Connection part #AN67VR can be used in the bed of your 2025 GMC Sierra short bed that has the OEM rail kit. If so, yes it can but you will need to use the pop in ball adapter part…
Hey Jeff, yes the B&W Turnoverball will work with the Andersen Ultimate Connection 5th Wheel Trailer Hitch System #AN87VR & no you will not need the Andersen Ultimate Connection Adapter for Factory Gooseneck Hitches w/ Pop-In Balls #AN27VR.…
Hi Scott; we might have an option but it depends on your axles. If you have standard leaf spring axles with the springs running under the axles you could flip them to raise the trailer. If you have a 2-3/8" diameter axle you can use the Dexter…
Hey Sam, thanks for reaching out! If you have a Curt gooseneck hitch installed, then you'll actually need to go with the Andersen Ultimate Connection #AN67VR which secures to your truck bed via the gooseneck hitch ball. If by gooseneck puck…
Good morning, Ron! The Andersen Ultimate Connection 5th Wheel Trailer Hitch System #AN67VR is compatible with your factory gooseneck hitch ball just as it is. The Adapter #AN27VR you're looking at just gives you a better connection than the…
Hey Pat, The Rhino box definitely is shorter than what most Rver's were hoping for so we get this question all the time. Switching to a MORryde Cushioned pin box designed with a Rhino box bolt pattern unfortunately won't give you extra…
Hey Dan, There unfortunately isn't a guide to tell us what size skylight dome your trailer has installed on it so you'll need to measure your current one to find the correct replacement. We offer the following sizes: 14"W x 14"L…
Frank, by far it's going to be the Camco RV Vinyl Trim Insert #CAM25202. Both trims are made of Vinyl, but the Camco #CAM25202 also has UV inhibitors as well which is going to provide some long-lasting protection against the sun.
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What’s the best way to clean my RV’s exterior?
Definitely use cleaners made specifically for RVs. They’re designed to get rid of dirt and grime without damaging the finish. Look for an RV shampoo for the exterior and maybe a separate cleaner for the wheels and awning. It makes a huge difference!
How do I keep the inside of my RV clean while we’re camping?
Keeping things tidy can be a challenge, but there are some great products to help. Use multi-surface cleaners for countertops, leather cleaners for any upholstery, and glass cleaners for the windows. For carpets or rugs, a good spot cleaner works wonders. And don’t forget an odor eliminator—trust me, it’s a lifesaver!
Are there any tools that make washing my RV easier?
Long-handled wash brushes are great for reaching the top, and wheel brushes make cleaning the tires a breeze. A microfiber wash mitt is perfect for the sides, and don’t forget about a good squeegee for the windows. Having the right tools makes the whole process way faster.
How often should I wash and wax my RV?
If you’re using it regularly, aim to wash it every few weeks to keep the dirt and bugs from building up. Wax it at least twice a year to protect the finish from sun and weather damage. It keeps your RV looking shiny and new!
Can I just use regular household cleaners on my RV?
I wouldn’t. Some household cleaners have harsh chemicals that can mess up your RV’s finish or materials. Stick with RV-specific cleaners—they’re designed to be gentle but still get the job done.
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