Can Electric Motor be Installed on Lippert Scissor Stabilizer Jack
Updated 01/28/2020 | Published 01/27/2020 >
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Question:
Can I use this scissor jack to replace one on my Coleman 2016 263bh that has electric jacks, and just swap the motor to the new one?
asked by: Robert C
Expert Reply:
As long as you are able to get the motor to fit the Lippert Scissor Stabilizer Jack # LC285325 I see no problems with doing that. Typically you'd use the Manual Hand Crank # LC285324 to operate the jack which has a 3/4" socket.
It would also be worth noting the various dimensions of this stabilizer jack. I have attached some photos to this answer page for you to reference and compare with what you currently have. Please note that this jack is only meant to help stabilize your trailer and it is not meant to do any lifting.
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Lippert Scissor Stabilizer Jack - 24" Lift - 5,000 lbs - Qty 1
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