Trailer Tires Not Touching the Ground While using Lippert Ground Control
Published 01/29/2020 >
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Can we get our tires back on the ground without hooking back up to our truck?
asked by: Sally
Expert Reply:
Yes, you can get your tires back on the ground with the Lippert Ground Control 3.0 Electric 5th Wheel RV part # LC358590 without hooking back up to the truck. The keypad system works off a battery so you can level without hooking up to the truck. In this situation you would want to put the keypad in manual mode to level the system to get your tires back on the ground. The ground control system is not meant to lift the trailer but stabilize it. If your wheels are off the ground you may consider using wheel chocks like part # AM3604 next time if you are on unlevel ground.
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Lippert Ground Control 3.0 Electric 5th Wheel RV Leveling System w Touchpad - 4-Point Set
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