Hello nmagryta1979 and welcome to this great forum.
Your AC will only run while having 110 volt power supply. There are ways to get that power while dry camping such as using a generator although your neighbours might not like you.
You should be able to run your heat on propane along with 12...
Curt mfg makes an adjustable hitch that might work. Look here.
If it was me I'd grind off those brackets and have a welder weld a new hitch to the frame.
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If I were to attempt removing the TV I would remove the sound bar then look up behind the TV and look for an Allen screw out two. Probably have to use a mirror.
Loosen the screws then lift and pull out the TV.
Don't know it it will work for you but it's worth a try.
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Yes the carpeted wall toward the rear.
It will probably be two pieces. There are screws that may be hidden in the cloth and there may be a couple screws in the UDC (universal docking center), that is where your tank valves are.
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Several of us have done the conversion. There should be labels on your axles to give you the info you seek.
Check out Performance Trailer Braking.
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You can use any heating element as long as it's the correct length or a little shorter, and the important thing is it has to be rated for 110 (120) volts AC.
Add a slight bit of lubricant to the new rubber washer when installing. This will eliminate the rubber twisting out of place when...
Ericka,I would not worry about the fluid reservoir if it is not very low.
I'd put my money on the sensor which is usual mounted on a frame brace about mid ship, center of the rig.
I've read about a number of sensors that have fallen loose.
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We think we know what is going on and it is being addressed however you may continue to see some issues as the problems are being worked on.
Thanks for your patience.
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The JT's mount to your stabilizers and frame. So even if your underbelly is enclosed you should be able to find the frame for attachment.
Good locking wheel chocks such as BAL X-Chocks as well as an extra stabilizer near your axles also work well to help stabilize your rig.
Good luck on your...
Take your paint code to a paint store and have them mix up a batch of paint for plastic and put it in a rattle can.
It's probably not worth the aggravation to pursue getting a warranty claim.
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Hmm, your pics are sorting through Tapatalk but not using a browser on my PC.
There has been some odd issues here lately. Being looked into.
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You mentioned that you have plugged into two 30 amp receptacles. An incorrectly wired receptacle can have unwanted consequences.
Are you getting 120 volts to any receptacles in the trailer? Have you verified by using a meter that 120 volts are actually getting to your rig?
You need 120 volts for...
It kinda sounds like you have low battery power.
Your onboard charger may not be getting power to the battery.
Plug in your trailer and check voltage at the battery. It should be charging at 13+ volts. If not check the bank of breakers feeling for a tiny reset button on one of the breakers...
The link posted is for a one inch strip which is normally used in the area of your concern. If the opening of the channel as you see it is 5/8" then one inch is your size. If it is 1/2" you will need the 3/4 strip.
I'm pretty sure you are one inch but be sure to measure.
Don't stretch it when...
If some people are using a larger TV they may be using a extended mount or a swivel mount.
For mounting location you might give Heartland Customer Service and ask if they can provide some help there.
574-262-8030
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Welcome to this great forum.
Be sure to click on the Events tab at the top of this page and check out the Wisconsin chapter rally which will be in August and located in Lake Delton near the Dells. It's a great rally.
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That rear view mirror glue is a great idea. I think I've seen rear view mirror glue repair kits at Auto Zone.
Michael, let us know how the repair goes.
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