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I spoke to my contact at Lippert and they informed me that on the Lippert 1716 Pin Box that you have, all six bolt holes per side will need to be used which means you would not be able to lower the pin box down to raise the front of the trailer. In…
view full answer...Usually when you replace parts that get lubricated, you clean all of the existing grease first before adding any new grease, just in case there is a compatibility issue. Since you are using Dexter axles and replacing components with Dexter parts, the…
view full answer...That is a good question. I suppose it depends on how it is formulated and what its ratings are. Take a look at the FAQ article I have linked that covers everything you ever wanted to know about grease but were afraid to ask. The first part covers…
view full answer...Even though I cannot comment specifically on the grease you used because I am not familiar with it, I can tell you the best grease for trailer bearings is a a grease with a rating of GC-LB, which just means it is made to withstand very high…
view full answer...5,200 lb is a really common axle size so most likely that number is either unrelated to capacity or is what the axle capacity the wheel is normally used with which a wheel like the #274-000011 would easily work as it has a capacity of 3,200 lbs. That…
view full answer...Please take a look at the Rubber Wiper Seal for RV Slide Out - 1/4" Flange - 15' Long x 2-1/2" wide, #SR58FR.
view full answer...Thank you for providing the photo and the detailed history of the wheel bearing issues with your Fleetwood trailer. A potential cause for bearing failure is the castle nuts being over tightened. Castle nuts should be just slightly more than hand…
view full answer...The Replacement Left Rear Leg for Lippert Components Ground Control 3.0 Electric Leveling System - Qty 1 #LC305339 is the replacement leg you want. The Lippert #LC342610 is 2 inches shorter and is for travel trailers with this system versus 5th wheel…
view full answer...The Replacement Left Rear Leg for Lippert Components Ground Control 3.0 Electric Leveling System, #LC305339, will include the bracket needed to mount to the frame of a trailer. The leg will replace the current leg on a Lipper Ground Control 3.0…
view full answer...So it sounds like it is the "passenger's" side of the trailer which would be the right side. That would mean rear leg #LC344792 is the correct replacement for you.
view full answer...You are correct that this refrigerator does not have an ON/OFF switch or function. The best you can do is "Standby" that draws an unknown amount of power. One option is to pull the 12-Volt fuse at the RV power center. A much better option…
view full answer...The break away system on a trailer would typically have its own battery, like that shown with part #20400. The reason that pulling your break away switch does not actuate your brakes is that it is not wired correctly. The break away switch should be…
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