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Replacement Nylon Bushing for Lippert Turning Point 5th Wheel Pin Boxes - Qty 1

Replacement Nylon Bushing for Lippert Turning Point 5th Wheel Pin Boxes - Qty 1

Item # LC32ED
Our Price: $57.55
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Replaces a nylon bushing for your Lippert Turning Point fifth-wheel pin box. Protects the bearings and races, found inside the pivot point, from damage during towing. 1-800-940-8924 to order Lippert accessories and parts part number LC32ED or order online at etrailer.com. Free expert support on all Lippert products. Great prices and Fastest Shipping for Replacement Nylon Bushing for Lippert Turning Point 5th Wheel Pin Boxes - Qty 1. Accessories and Parts reviews from real customers.
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Lippert Accessories and Parts - LC32ED

  • Fifth Wheel King Pin
  • Bushing
  • Lippert

Replaces a nylon bushing for your Lippert Turning Point fifth-wheel pin box. Protects the bearings and races, found inside the pivot point, from damage during towing.


Features:

  • Replaces a nylon bushing for your Lippert Turning Point 5th-wheel pin box
  • Protects the bearings and races inside the pivot point from damage during towing
  • Quantity: 1 bushing


Fits:

  • All Lippert Turning Point 5th-wheel pin boxes


348753 Replacement Nylon Bushing for Lippert TurningPoint 5th Wheel Pin Boxes - Quantity 1





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  • Troubleshooting Lippert Turning Point Pin Box Not Moving Before Connecting To 5TH Wheel Hitch
    I just have to say to start make sure the lockout bolts are not in place and there is nothing in those holes preventing the Lippert Turning Point from moving. If you do connect it to your 5th wheel hitch with the wedge to try and break it free from any surface rust be sure to only make small adjustments to turn and break it free. If it is light surface rust holding it in place it may be freed just by connecting to your truck since it will shock the pin box when you connect to the truck. There...
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