How To Find Replacement Landing Gear Legs for a 1997 Fleetwood Prowler 5th Wheel
Updated 07/16/2019 | Published 07/15/2019 >
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Question:
What 5th wheel landing gear will replace 1997 fleetwood Prowler? The motor is still good but the rest is going out.
asked by: Joe
Helpful Expert Reply:
In order to replace the landing gear legs on your 1997 Fleetwood Prowler I would need you to take two quick measurements of your existing landing gear legs, the outer tube length and weld stop spacing. I have attached a photo to assist.
The most common replacement landing gear legs are the Replacement 5th Wheel RV Landing Gear Legs part # LC179013 for lead and part # LC179014 for follow. These measure 29-1/2" on the outer tube and 15-1/2" between the weld stops. For the gearbox, you can use the Replacement Aluminum Gearbox for Stromberg Carlson Landing Gear part # LG-179015 which should work just fine with your existing landing gear motor.
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Replacement 5th Wheel RV Landing Gear Follow Leg w/ Snap Pin for RVs
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