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 John! Since you have the same number of teeth the Replacement 24 Tooth Pinion Spur Gear for Power Gear RV Slide Outs #LC86EX will likely work as a replacement. I would measure the outer diameter as well. If it matches the 1.417" measurement…
Hey Jared, the pass through amp rating of the Rich Solar NOVA 3K12 3000W 12V Pure Sine Wave Inverter with Built-in Transfer Switch for RVs #RS79VR is 30 amps. What AC units do you have? This should be more than enough for that.
Hello Andrew, good question. Basically the only difference between the composite kits and the standard (non-composite) kits is the application they are used for. Composite are used in motorhomes, the other are used on towable campers. It has to do…
Hey Donna, you would have to replace the entire setup as there was a refrigerant law change in January of 2025 that forced the complete systems to have to be redesigned and because of that nothing is currently backwards compatible. So what I would…
Unfortunately, I cannot tell you what wiper seal you would need for your 2004 Keystone Outback. This is not something that is known just from the RV information. It depends on your particular slide-out. The best way to determine what wiper seal you…
In order to determine if the correct Lippert Replacement Hydraulic Cylinder like part #LC339031 you would need to measure the distance between your hydraulic fitting ports and note the color of the cylinder. The above Lippert Replacement Hydraulic…
Hey Kyle, yes the Flair-It High Pressure Hose #FL37FR does fit on the 1/2 barb fitting of the Flair-It PEXLock Female Elbow Fitting #FL44ZR that you also referenced.
Hello Sandi, Thank you for sending over the pictures. They were very helpful in confirming the correct replacement. Based on the photos, the Lippert Replacement RV Slide-Out Venture Actuator with 18:1 Motor, 24" Long #LC119128 will work as a…
Hi Frank, The In-command system does limit our options for what air conditioners we have that'll work with that system. You can replace your Coleman AC with the Dometic FreshJet 3 RV Air Condition part #DMC94JF and install the Dometic Climate…
The best match we have for your hydraulic bed cradle slide-out system is the Lippert Replacement Hydraulic Cylinder for RV Slide-Out part #LC339031 which has an extended length of 63" and a retracted length of 39" which you can see from the…
You've got both a wiper seal and a bulb seal here with the wiper seals having a track for the bulb seal to slide onto. The Rubber Wiper Seal with Track for RV Slide Out #SR87FR you were already looking at is most likely the closest option to what…
Keep your slides moving with Lippert RV slide out parts, from motors and controllers to gear packs, tracks, and wiper seals. For a sure fit, match fixed vs float sides and measure the arm for gear packs, and when pairing controllers and motors verify the gear ratio like 300:1 or 500:1. If operation is erratic, check the ground wire first, and consider adding an o-ring during installs.
Include the O-ring during install to help prevent a return trip for seals. On gears, align any orientation marks to keep timing correct. For wiring, be ready to swap wire leads if colors are reversed. If DIY feels challenging, note that some installs aren't simple; using videos and measuring carefully reduces headaches.
Match the kit to the side of the room as viewed from outside. Fixed side goes on one side with a bearing block that doesn't move; float side goes opposite and is designed to allow movement. Check the alignment flange location before install. Verify which side of your assembly has the non-moving bearing block to avoid a half-tooth misalignment.
Measure the arm size to determine the correct gear pack. Common sizes include 2" x 2", 2.5" x 2.5", and 2" x 3" or 3" x 3". Lift the slide box slightly with a floor jack and wood to take tension off during replacement. If your slide made noise, inspect for missing or damaged gear teeth before ordering.
Verify your ground wire connection first. Corrosion at the ground can cause failures that seem like a bad motor or controller. Clean the contact, replace the end, and use a new screw if needed. Also look for simple wiring issues like reversed wire colors and confirm the motor space in case a minor bolt change is needed.
Some in-wall repair kits do not fit inverted systems. Confirm whether your system is standard or inverted before ordering. Check gear orientation marks so the notch lines up; misalignment can leave gears a half tooth off. If your system is inverted, select parts explicitly listed for that configuration to avoid a mismatch.