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Determining if 4 Point or 6 Point Ground Control is Correct 2020 Keystone Sprinter Campfire 32FWBH  

Updated 12/01/2025 | Published 11/04/2025

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I have a 2020 Keystone Sprinter Campfire 32FWBH. The landing gear has broken and we’re contemplating upgrading to the slippery Ground Control system. Looking at the posted information I’m not quite sure if I would need the 4point or 6 point system. Measuring from the original landing gear to the approximate length is 18 feet. The overall length is 38Ft. The GVWR is 12500. Given the length and weight being close to the measurement of the two options I’m not sure which one I should look at. The guidance from etrailer has always been a great resource and I appreciate your professional opinion! Thank you!

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Expert Reply:

Hey Ryan, you need to use the 4 point system part # LC358590 when the distance between the front and rear jacks would be less than 20 feet and the 6 point part # LC675817 if that distance would be greater than 20 feet.

The rear jacks on the 4 point system install behind the rear axle on the trailer frame so measure from behind the rear axle to where you current landing gear is and determine from there which kit to use. Since you said 18 foot I would assume the 4 point is what you need.

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12/1/2025

Hey Ryan, how did things go with the Ground Control system for your Sprinter? Did the 4-point setup end up being the right fit after measuring from behind the rear axle? Your experience could help others deciding between the two systems.

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