Parts FAQS
Are you prepared for any scenario on your road to adventure? Our experts will have you in and out, and headed to your next destination at any time. Below are a few answers to parts dilemmas that could get you back on the road faster.
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Cleaning your roof regularly with elbow grease followed by using Mop & Glow to seal the fiberglass will keep your roof in top condition.Paint codes for Beaver Coaches made from 1996-2002 can be found in one of two places: either on the inside of the kitchen cabinets or bedroom cabinets.Before you inquire about specific parts, please have the year, make, model and the serial number of your RV ready and available. Don’t forget that RVs have TWO serial numbers, one supplied by the chassis manufacturer (found on the title of your registration) and one supplied by the motorhome manufacturer (found on the RV itself).Yes, we do. The cost is $3.10/gallon.Specific ball mounts vary depending on the situation and the vehicle or trailer height.Friction sway control prohibits sway AFTER it begins; dual cam sway control prevents sway BEFORE it can start. Dual cam sway controls are made to be used for any length of trailer while friction controls are recommended for trailers under 26ft.Absolutely! We understand that most of our customers do not live locally and will need their parts shipped, and we are happy to do so. Normal shipping charges do apply.Ceiling fans designed specifically for RVs can be installed in your rig. Most often, the fans will run off of 12 volts of DC and are made to replace the 12-volt ceiling light in your RV.
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