I think probably yes, as long as it cools off to at least 85-87 at night. But to accomplish this, there are some catches....
1) you'll need the top to be kept down and all window shades closed
2) you'll need to start the A/C several hours before bed time
3) you'll need to cut a hole for the...
Good morning folks!
I've shipped out 5 adapters. I plan to ship out 3 more this afternoon. I'm also placing another order for more kits this week.
$350
What it does: deletes original over the bed skylight that acts as a furnace in the summer and creates a standard North American RV A/C...
I would suggest two things to you:
1) you were told incorrectly
2) you may have other issues
I have ran both tanks completely dry numerous times and have never had an issue. Nothing needs to be bled. The pump simply starts sucking air. Move lever to other tank, and it starts sucking water...
This is probably where we disagree (maybe?). That payload number is your maximum allowable weight you can add to the vehicle. Passengers, steel bumpers, recovery gear, heavier tires, tongue weight. Etc.
edit: after going back and looking, you were right. We didn't really need the payload...
Are you lifted a lot? Also, your air bags use cradles? Or still bolted to the axle?
edit: you're not lifted. 12" drop seems..... wild to me. I need to go back and look at your weights/% on tongue.
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