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Hey Devon, your best option is going to be to replace the entire fan assembly with one that has a fan built into it like the Hike #SAR29GR. There isn't an upgrade kit for the MaxxFan roof vents to add a fan to them at this time. These make a…
view full answer...It sounds like the unit was wired incorrectly. The white wire is a ground wire and should be connected to a suitable ground connection on the vehicle. The blue wire is the output wire that sends power to the trailer brakes when they need to be…
view full answer...We have a very similar wheel to the one you referenced that is silver in color. For that you'd want the part #LHSL311. The spokes are a bit different but it's almost a total match.
view full answer...The Lippert Smart Jack Electric Trailer Jack #LC643589 that you referenced is a great option to upgrade/replace the manual jack on your 2015 Pacific Coachworks Tango 21 foot Travel Trailer. You'll just want to make sure the new jack is of equal…
view full answer...I may have a solution for you, but I was able to reach out to my tech contact over at Lippert and he says that the switch on the Lippert Smart Jack Electric Trailer Jack w/ Footplate - A-Frame - 22-1/2" Lift - 3.5K - Black #LC643589 is not a…
view full answer...If you're looking for the hard plastic piece that covers the manual override on your Lippert Smart Jack Electric Trailer Jack #LC643589, you can use part #LC733925. Aside from that and the drop leg #LC405217, Lippert does not offer any other…
view full answer...If you remove the cover on the top of the Lippert Smart Jack Electric Trailer Jack w/ Footplate #LC643589 it will reveal the manual override nut so that you can manually raise and lower the jack.
view full answer...The Lippert High-Speed Power Stabilizer Jack part #LC298707 would be an excellent replacement option for the now discontinued 337199 model. It does come with a new switch so you can either wire this up or reuse the existing, either way the switch…
view full answer...Yes! The various bolt holes in pin boxes, including the Lippert 1716 #LC1324791 that you referenced are meant to be used to help with clearance as well as leveling your towing rig. Most 5th wheel hitches have height adjustment as well which may be…
view full answer...You always need to keep your trailer tires filled to the max cold psi rating. If your current load range G tires have a 110 psi rating then that is what you need to keep them filled to. Tire blowouts are a result of damaging a tire (like hitting…
view full answer...The generally accepted rule for psi increases with temperature is that for every 10 degree change there is a 2% change in psi. For tire pressures like yours like #WE76FR that require 110 psi that ends up being 2 psi for every 10 degrees of…
view full answer...I reached out to my contact at Dexter but they are having a hard time pinpointing the exact hubs your trailer is equipped with using the information you provided. The 8-286 number you mentioned actually refers to a 9,000 pound hub, which would…
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