Hi Jimmy; is that 388807 or 368807? The 368807 motor was used in a lot of setups and can be replaced with the #LC368190. If the number is 388807 can you send me a picture? You can respond to the email with the link for this page and it will come…
Hey Jim. You can email whatever pictures you'd like me to look at directly to the email address you receive this response from. We do have a couple of wiper seals that are close to the measurements you have described. I've listed them below:…
The Replacement Standard Dual Rack Repair Kit for Lippert RV In-Wall Slide-Outs - Fixed Side, #LC84FR is the left side of the slide-out as looking at it, facing it, from the outside. The float side, #LC26VR, will of course be the right side as facing…
Hey, Tim! I reached out to Lippert on this one to make sure we get you the right motor. The one you were looking at, motor part #LC368221 wouldn't be the correct fit for you. The one you will actually need to get is going to be motor part…
Hey Brett! The Curt TruTrack 2P Weight Distribution System #C69JR uses a ball with a 1-1/4" diameter shank. If you're planning to switch to a 2" ball you can use the #A-90. What kind of trailer are you towing?
...and Slide-On. There are also multiple styles and measurements for the seals; some come with a bulb and some do not.
For example the Rubber Wiper Seal for RV Slide Out # SR58FR that you were looking...
Hey Eric, thanks for the information! Your older GE ARC13AACBL2 with 410a refrigerant is not going to be compatible with any AC components that came out this year. Everything has the new R32 refrigerant now so it's made all the 410a systems and…
Hey Bill thanks for the information. The C865H-9/16 in that axle tag number means you have 8 on 6-1/2 hubs with 9/16" lug studs. The Hydrastar item #HSE7K-T1, you were looking comes with 1/2" lug studs. You'll need the Hydrastar Disc…
...Based on the picture you provided the Rubber Wiper Seal and Bulb for RV Slide Out # SR98FR is not the same design. It looks like you have a wiper seal in there and that the bulb seal is slid...
Hi Tim; yes, the Curt RVi Series Shadow 2 Flat Tow Brake System #RVI94FR is compatible with your 2025 Jeep Gladiator. Let me know if you need any help with the rest of your setup. Any big trips coming up with your motorhome?
Hey Bill! You can definitely install the Curt RVi Series Shadow 2 #RVI94FR in your 2025 Jeep Wrangler. Do you have your tow bar, base plate kit, and wiring already picked out?
Hey Michael. The Curt Helux item #C94HB is about 6" shorter and 20 lbs lighter than the Reese Goose Box item #RP85FR that also fits a Rhino Box pin box. The Curt Helux item #C94HB weighs 200 lbs, including the safety chains. It measures…
Hi Jimmy; is that 388807 or 368807? The 368807 motor was used in a lot of setups and can be replaced with the #LC368190. If the number is 388807 can you send me a picture? You can respond to the email with the link for this page and it will come…
Hey Jim. You can email whatever pictures you'd like me to look at directly to the email address you receive this response from. We do have a couple of wiper seals that are close to the measurements you have described. I've listed them below:…
The Replacement Standard Dual Rack Repair Kit for Lippert RV In-Wall Slide-Outs - Fixed Side, #LC84FR is the left side of the slide-out as looking at it, facing it, from the outside. The float side, #LC26VR, will of course be the right side as facing…
Hey, Tim! I reached out to Lippert on this one to make sure we get you the right motor. The one you were looking at, motor part #LC368221 wouldn't be the correct fit for you. The one you will actually need to get is going to be motor part…
Hey Brett! The Curt TruTrack 2P Weight Distribution System #C69JR uses a ball with a 1-1/4" diameter shank. If you're planning to switch to a 2" ball you can use the #A-90. What kind of trailer are you towing?
...and Slide-On. There are also multiple styles and measurements for the seals; some come with a bulb and some do not.
For example the Rubber Wiper Seal for RV Slide Out # SR58FR that you were looking...
Hey Eric, thanks for the information! Your older GE ARC13AACBL2 with 410a refrigerant is not going to be compatible with any AC components that came out this year. Everything has the new R32 refrigerant now so it's made all the 410a systems and…
Hey Bill thanks for the information. The C865H-9/16 in that axle tag number means you have 8 on 6-1/2 hubs with 9/16" lug studs. The Hydrastar item #HSE7K-T1, you were looking comes with 1/2" lug studs. You'll need the Hydrastar Disc…
...Based on the picture you provided the Rubber Wiper Seal and Bulb for RV Slide Out # SR98FR is not the same design. It looks like you have a wiper seal in there and that the bulb seal is slid...
Hi Tim; yes, the Curt RVi Series Shadow 2 Flat Tow Brake System #RVI94FR is compatible with your 2025 Jeep Gladiator. Let me know if you need any help with the rest of your setup. Any big trips coming up with your motorhome?
Hey Bill! You can definitely install the Curt RVi Series Shadow 2 #RVI94FR in your 2025 Jeep Wrangler. Do you have your tow bar, base plate kit, and wiring already picked out?
Hey Michael. The Curt Helux item #C94HB is about 6" shorter and 20 lbs lighter than the Reese Goose Box item #RP85FR that also fits a Rhino Box pin box. The Curt Helux item #C94HB weighs 200 lbs, including the safety chains. It measures…
Excellent service and communication. Expect part to be excellent too!
Tommy
Tifton, GA
Reliable Bulb Seals for Your RV Slide Out
Bulb seals are essential for maintaining a tight seal on your RV slide out, preventing leaks and ensuring smooth operation. They are easy to install and can save you money on repairs. Choose a durable bulb seal to keep your RV in top shape.
Bulb seals create a tight barrier against water and air, preventing leaks and drafts. This helps maintain the interior comfort of your RV and protects against damage from the elements. A well-fitted bulb seal ensures your slide out operates smoothly and efficiently.
Look for a bulb seal that matches the original in size and material. Consider the climate you'll be in; some seals perform better in extreme temperatures. A stiffer seal may provide a more secure fit, while a foamy one might be easier to install.
Yes, bulb seals are generally easy to install. Many find it helpful to have two people for the job—one to guide the seal into the track and another to pull it along. Using silicone spray can make the process smoother, especially for longer slides.
A quality bulb seal can last several years, even in harsh conditions. Regular maintenance, like cleaning and lubricating the seal, can extend its lifespan. Some users report seals holding up well after a year, maintaining their grip and flexibility.
Common issues include seals sticking to the slide or coming off the track. This can often be resolved by cleaning the track and using a suitable lubricant. If the seal is too loose, consider a stiffer option for a more secure fit.