Replacement for Jack for Lippert Ground Control TT Leveling System
Updated 06/01/2024 | Published 05/31/2024 >
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Hi. I just damaged the right rear stabilizer on our travel trailer backing into our driveway. It is a Lippert Ground Control TT system with the paddle type jacks. I knocked the motor off, damaging the mounting system, so Im pretty sure the entire unit will need to be replaced. Is there such an item?
asked by: James O
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Hey James! I believe the system you're referring to is the Electric Ground Control TT Automatic 5-Point Travel Trailer Leveling System # LC672136. If that is correct, you can replace the damaged jack with the Replacement C-Jack for Lippert Electric Ground Control TT # LC404488 and you'll be good to go.
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James
5/31/2024
Thanks. That is the one. It looks like a pretty simple bolt on system with a modular electric plug. Are you aware of any programming issues once it is installed? Also, do you have one in stock?