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Does Lippert Ground Control Leveling/Stabilizer Fit 2024 Keystone Classic 2640  

Updated 12/21/2025 | Published 12/18/2025

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Will this fit a 2024 keystone classic 2640?

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Hey Charles, yes the Lippert Ground Control TT part # LC672136 will fit and work great installed on your 2024 Keystone Classic 2640. This kit basically fits any travel trailer that weighs up to 10,000 lbs and your Keystone is about half that. Do you have like scissor jacks on the camper currently?

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Charles G.

12/18/2025

I actually have auto stabilizers on there now. I wasn't sure it it would work because it states for ibeam frames.

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Jameson C.

12/21/2025

@CharlesG What type of frame does your Keystone have?
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Christopher

12/20/2025

Charles, Hello. I ordered and installed this system myself for my Grand Design Imagine 2500RL. This system has been the best part of camping. It is very strong. I have notived at two sites when the ground wasnt level, the systwm actually lifted my camper up and stabilized to the point tires would be off the ground. I recently went to a family reunion where my brother-in-law brought his new camper with regular stabilization jacks. Our complete setup took 15 minutes for everything( leveling, power, water, sewer). His took nearly three times that long. Same for teardown to return home. He now wants this system and has asked me to help him install it. I know of three others that have ordered and had it installed after seeing it work on our camper. I strongly recommend this system. This system is stronger than standard auto stabilizers. Its more robust, thicker metal, powerful motors. For one last point, i had this system previously on a 38 ft Keystone Cougar and thats why this system was the first thing we bought when we bought our current Grand Design.

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