Replacement Slide-Out Motor For a 500:1 Motor for An Electric In-Wall RV Slide-Out System
Updated 03/13/2023 | Published 03/12/2023 >
Question:
Will this fit? I have a 2018 forest river fury travel trailer. Or can you tell what part number so I can order it thank you.
asked by: William S
Expert Reply:
The Lippert Replacement 500:1 Motor for Electric In-Wall RV Slide-Out System # LC287298 would be the correct option if you are replacing a 500:1 motor in an electric In-Wall RV slide-out system.
Unfortunately, having your RV's information does not tell me what slide-out systems you have. The best way to replace a slide-out motor is by using the numbers off of your current slide-out motor. If you can provide me with the numbers or a picture of your current slide-out motor, I would be happy to recommend the correct option.
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Lippert Replacement 500:1 Motor for Electric In-Wall RV Slide-Out System - High Torque
- RV Slide Out Parts
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- Lippert In-Wall RV Slide-Out Systems
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