Hey, Chris. After doing some research and checking with Lippert, It looks like the only replacement part they have for the Venture Actuator and High Speed Slide-Out Motor, part #LC168956 is the motor itself, part #LC295380. In my searching It looks…
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…
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…
Hey Martin, The only difference I'm seeing between the Replacement Motor #TUS24FR and the Replacement Motor #LC125802 is that the TUS24FR has a 9000 RPM rating while the LC125802 has a 440 RPM rating while under load, which jumps up to 500 RPM…
Hey Lester. The 2016 Grand Design Reflection 337RLS uses a Schwintek system. The motor should be located at the top of the vertical column on either side of the slide-out, which is accessible from the outside. You'll need to pull back the rubber…
Hey Bill, thanks for reaching out! The hose used on the MB Sturgis Propane Adapter #100476-120-MBS is made from thermoplastic. Thermoplastic is a blend of rubber and plastic, so it tends to be more flexible than standard plastic hoses while still…
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…
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…
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 Sandy, Inside wear on the tires is definitely an indication of a loss of camber. That along with what I think you're referring to as a decrease in wheel well clearance tells me that it's probably indeed time to replace those Torflex…
Hello Michelle, Sorry for the delay in getting an answer, I reached out to Lippert on this one. They sent me a picture of the parts that would go with the Lippert Replacement Standard Bearing Block Kit for RV In-Wall Slide-Out #LC379060. Are you…
Hey Joe, great question. You’re thinking about it the right way. You can technically run the charge line from the 7-pin’s 12V power wire straight to the positive post on your battery, but with lithium you’ll want to do it safely. Your truck’s…
Explore durable and reliable RV slide-out parts designed for 30-foot long applications. These parts ensure a snug fit and smooth operation, enhancing your RV experience with quality materials and easy installation.
30-foot slide-out seals are built to last, with many maintaining excellent material quality even after a year. They provide a tight fit, though some may find them a bit stiff initially. Proper installation and occasional maintenance, like using silicone spray, can enhance their performance and longevity.
Installing 30-foot slide-out parts can be tricky due to their length. Some seals may be difficult to press into tracks, requiring tools like mallets or boards. Ensuring the seal is properly seated is crucial to prevent issues like rolling over during slide operation.
For smooth operation, ensure the seal is correctly installed and consider using wax on the slide-out to reduce friction. Be cautious with conditioning products as they might worsen the seal's grip. Regular checks and adjustments can help maintain optimal performance.
30-foot slide-out seals are typically made from durable rubber, designed to withstand the elements and frequent use. Some users find them stiffer than OEM options, but this contributes to their longevity and effectiveness in sealing.
While some seals might initially be tight, they generally allow for smooth slide-out movement once properly installed. It's important to ensure the seal doesn't impede the slide's operation, which can be achieved by adjusting the fit and using lubricants like silicone spray.