I bought a used 1998 23ft Kit Companion 5th Wheeler just a few months ago. Does anyone know much about this brand of trailer? I researched online and found that Kit has been around since the 1940's and recently was taken over by Extreme RV. I believe these trailers are built in Caldwell, ID... ... ... but not positive? Anyway, here are my real questions:
-What kind of sealer should I use to recaulk the gutters?
- Where can I find replacement parts/seat cover for the fold-out couch?
- The tires on my trailer are the same size (all 4), however, 2 out of 4 tires have a very different max psi rating. Is this correct? or should I have them all matching?
- How are bed matresses sized for trailers, compared to home use ones
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Just for reference, here's several pics of our '88 24 foot Kit 5er:
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Our rooftop is aluminum, and has a couple of seams that have been no problem - best source of sealers for RV rooftop sealers, would be any reputable RV parts supplier - most larger RV sales outlets also provide varying degrees of aftermarket parts - and roof sealers are likely to be a high-volume item.
Dunno exactly what sort of "parts" you refer to for the couch - it's all pretty much just a pipe framework, with various flat metal parts - all pretty easily duplicated in a modest shop or garage - otherwise, a RV wrecking yard is a good source, and a complete replacement is also possible, if the couch is badly worn or deteriorated - places like Camping World are a good starting point.
Personally, I prefer to keep at least the same brand and size tires on the same axle - but each pair don't necessarily need to be the same brand - although mixing brands might create unusual and unwanted handling issues. On our 5er, I use all "E" rated tires, and make sure they are balanced, and inflated to 60 PSI for travel.
At least in our 5er, the mattress size is a common Queen size - we are using a memory-foam type, and like it quite well - just take mattress/platform measurements, and go shopping at any decent mattress outlet.
Good luck with your new toy - we have over 100K miles on ours - across the USA several times, and MANY dry, wilderness campsites, and lots of travels and stays up and down the west coast. At least when our '88 was built, the materials and construction were absolutely TOPS! - well insulated, double, fully insulated floor of what appears to be a top quality 1/2 plywood, with full aluminum underbelly - we completely wore out one set of axles on ours over the years - and working on wearing out the second set - I love the size and layout of ours! And yes, they are/were made in Caldwell Idaho - at least ours was - with all the failures and shutdowns of various RV makers, dunno if Kit is still in business or not...