Can Outer Lippert Awning Arm Be Replaced By Itself
Updated 10/21/2025 | Published 05/22/2024 >
Question:
Hello! Can a person purchase just the outer arm portion of the entire unit? I have bent mine in a.high wind and Im looking to replace just that piece. The rest of the unit is undamaged. Thank you!
asked by: Bob B
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Expert Reply:
Hey Bob, thanks for reaching out!
According to my research, it doesn't look like the outer arm is a replaceable part so you'll need to replace the whole arm.
If you're needing the 63" short arm assembly then the part # LC404523 is the black version to match what you already have.
expert reply by:
Jon G
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Replacement Short Arm Assembly for RV Awnings - 63" Long - Black - Qty 1
- Accessories and Parts
- RV Awnings
- Arms
- 63 - 68 Inch Long
- Standard Head
- Support Arms
- Carefree Replacement
- Dometic Replacement
- Solera Replacement
- Black
- Lippert
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Chris M.
10/19/2025
Regarding replacing just the inner arm 404523, the one that always seems to get bent or "bowed". I have looked extensively on the internet how to replace just that arm. Do you know of a video or directions how to replace that inner arm? I have experience working on heavy mobile equipment, oil field, so I know safety is the main factor on doing it correctly. What is the trick to supporting everything so when this arm is removed, everything stays where it is supposed to? Thanks for any information. Chris M.