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Will Trailer Valet Drill-Powered Stabilizer Jack Fit Alliance Avenue 5th Wheel  

Updated 02/10/2026 | Published 01/23/2026

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Would this work for application on an Alliance Avenue 5th wheels? I know Alliance is built on a wider frame. I had tried getting a powered lippert system installed but was notified that my trailer was too wide. With limited time now, looking for a solution for a longer term trip.

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Hey Mike! Do you know how wide your frame is? I'm assuming wider than 68-11/16" since that is the mounting hole spacing on the Lippert system. The Trailer Valet Drill-Powered Stabilizer Jack # TV68FR has adjustable brackets but you're going to need that measurement to see if this, or other stabilizer jacks, will fit. The brackets on this adjust from 68.50" to 77.18".

If you're outside of that range, you may be able to use the Ultra-Fab Power Twin II Electric Stabilizer with Dual Motors # UF39-941705 which fits frames up to 80" wide. Beyond that, you would have to use a system like the Lippert Ground Control 3.0 # LC358590 or # LC675817.

Where are you headed on your long trip?

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Robin H.

2/10/2026

Hey Mike, did you get a chance to measure your Alliance Avenue’s frame to see if one of those stabilizer systems would fit? Once you found the width, I’m curious which option ended up working for your trip. Your update could make it easier for others with wider 5th wheels to choose the right setup.

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Mike

2/10/2026

@RobinH I did measure and it was 77 inches side to side. This would likely have worked well, but I actually opted for the Ultra Fab Power Twin II - 30 Dual Motor Electric Stabilizer instead.

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