That is correct. The Lippert One Control only controls the Level Up System only. The KIB system controls the rest of the items you have mentioned. That is why it would be nice if it had more functions available to it. The way it is, the One Control is rather useless as the original controller...
Yes they are supposed to have about an inch of camber to them. A good way to tell if they have lost their camber is to tape a small string to each end by the springs. You should have about an inch of space between the axle beam and the string.
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The axles are added after the fact. as the Frame is Built by Lippert and the axles are from Dexter. So I doubt they were flooded. Maybe some rain or snow that melted. Not sure what time of the year your trailer was built. I have not heard of any flooding that happened to either Heartland or...
I would seal the upper holes where the wires are, but by leaving the lower ones open, but painted without sealing would allow for any water that is in the axles or drain out of them, to drain. Stopping the water from going into the axle tube would be best.
Mark, you have a issue that is unusual for sure. I am not an expert on axles, but do upgrade many RVers with larger axles. I would drill a small hole in the bottom of your axles to drain the water. Maybe 1/8 inch or so. I have seen many people drill into their axles to support steel brake lines...
Dan, do you know where these 4 wires go? I have the older (2019) KIB system. I had unhooked them when I took my water heater out to fix the platform it was setting on. They used a couple of 2x4 pieces and a 3/8' of OSB to put it on, and it was caving in pretty bad. So I pulled the water heater...
Thanks Dan for the help. I did see that on the manual in the HOM. I did disconnect some of the wiring and was wondering what exactly the box that is always attached to the Water Heater with a zip tie was? It then has 4 wires going somewhere. Wonder if anyone has any idea as to where they go?
I fixed my bubble by slicing the roof material mid way. Used the glue I posted earlier to glue it all back down and added some staples. Then covered every seem with the 6 inch roof tape. Did it in abour 4 hours total once I received the materials needed.
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The pin has to be rotated just right before it will go in the slot. If it doesn't go in easily, turn it a 1/4 turn.
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We are going to be in Indiana, Oklahoma, Texas and the West Coast. Send us a email and we can get you scheduled. info@ptb.com
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Yes the Hydrastar actuator doesn't get to 10% capacity 30 seconds later and doesn't get to 90% 1.5 seconds after the Brakerite (former Titan) actuator. Just remember each 30 seconds is about 40 feet of stopping. The way we look at it, you could need every foot you can get. They save a couple of...
Just FYI, Performance Trailer Braking actually installs a quicker operating Disc Brake system than Morryde. Have us do the brakes and let Morryde do your suspension!
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I used the regular Rustolium on my last trailer. Held up great. Going to use it again on this one. I like it to be black and shinny which the original paint is pretty dull.
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Grand Design put the Bluetooth module in their and being able to use the level up on your phone is really cool. If anyone figures out how to add the various option, make sure you let us know.
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Same here with our 2019 Landmark Lafayette. Nothing really all that great. Wish there was an upgrade product. Would do it in a minute. They have a great idea with the system, but as it is, it is used once during teardown. As my wife raises the rear legs before buttoning up.
No we upgraded to a 2019 LM Lafayette. I was thinking that the PCS was all built into the transfer switch. Am I wrong? I just assumed so since that is all I see as far as anything electrical.
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We have a box that does the generator switch, that also controls the legs to insure no more than 2 ACs start at the same time. At least that is what I am understanding.
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Yes I have the transfer box, but that also controls my power for the 3rd AC. So I'm not sure how to go about adding it. I have fused the wiring down stream.
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Bob, in your search for a square cup holder, did you happen to find the model of your recliner? I have searched and searched and not found the model number anywhere.
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