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Replacement Gear Pack for Lippert RV Slide-outs w/ 2" x 2" Arm - No Roll Pin Assembly

Replacement Gear Pack for Lippert RV Slide-outs w/ 2" x 2" Arm - No Roll Pin Assembly

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Replaces the gear pack of your Lippert through-frame slide-out with a 2" x 2" arm. Gear pack has no roll pin assembly. Great Prices for the best rv slide out parts from Lippert. Replacement Gear Pack for Lippert RV Slide-outs w/ 2" x 2" Arm - No Roll Pin Assembly part number LC281331 can be ordered online at etrailer.com or call 1-800-940-8924 for expert service.
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Lippert RV Slide Out Parts - LC281331

  • Gear Pack
  • Gears
  • Lippert Above-Floor Slide-Out Systems
  • Lippert Through-Frame Slide-Out Systems
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Replaces the gear pack of your Lippert through-frame slide-out with a 2" x 2" arm. Gear pack has no roll pin assembly.


Features:

  • Replaces the gear pack for your Lippert through-frame slide-out with a 2" x 2" arm
    • No roll pin assembly
  • 15 Teeth gear
  • No assembly required


Fits:

  • All Lippert through-frame slide-outs manufactured after October 2013 with a 2" x 2" arm
    • For slide-outs manufactured before October 2013, you will need the 18-tooth gear (LC122739 - sold separately)


281331 Replacement Lippert Gear Pack for Slide-Out RV Awnings - 2" x 2" - Through Frame Slide Out - No Roll Pin

Installation Details LC281331 Installation instructions



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Videos are provided as a guide only. Refer to manufacturer installation instructions and specs for complete information.




Video Transcript for Lippert Slide-Out Gear Pack Installation - 2019 Grand Design Reflection Fifth Wheel

Kevin Hey guys, Kevin here with etrailer. And today I'm gonna be showing you how to replace your worn out gear pack for your slide out on your 2019 Grand Design Reflection Fifth Wheel Trailer. If you're having issues with your slide out not really wanting to come all the way out or come back in. Maybe one side's kind of starting to come out more than the other, might be a good time to get down there and look at your gear packs. Your gear pack has a crown gear in the center of it which has teeth in it and that's what actually kind of helps move your slide out in and out. Those gears get chewed up too much then you're not gonna be able to have your slide out actually move forward or back.

Here's what our gear pack is gonna look like once it's installed. We have our two rollers which are gonna ride along our arm here, and our crown gear which is actually gonna bite into the teeth on our arm and force our slide out to move in and out. As far as installation goes swapping at your gear pack can be super simple. The only thing you may run into some issues with is just a seized up bracket, just because sometimes over all the years, all that usage, that bracket can kind of get gunked up and really wanna stick to the mounting brackets on our frame. So you may have a little bit of issue trying to break that off, but shouldn't be too bad.

One of the things with this is in the instruction manual they tell you to place your slide out about halfway out. I feel like that's a little bit too much. I'd say anywhere from like a third to a half would probably be better, just so you don't have as much tension coming out because as this bar comes out, it's leaning all that weight more towards the outside which is pushing down on our gear pack here. If we have a little bit more in I wouldn't have had as much tension on here it would've been easier to swap out. Now that we've gone over some of the features of our gear pack, let me show you how I installed it.

The first thing you're gonna need to do before picking out your gear pack is to actually measure the arm. Once we measure our arm we'll have three choices of gear packs to choose from. We're gonna have a two by two, a two and a half by two and a half, or our two by three and three by three gear pack. To measure that, we're just going to take our tape measure up and looks like our arm is two inches by two inches so we know that we need the two by two gear pack. Just to give you a little bit of a reference I have our two by two and then our two and a half by two and a half.

Now on our two by two, there are spaces for our roll pens but they do not come included. On our two and a half by two and a half and two by three and three by three gear pack we do come with these roll pens and these are important because that's how you can attach to your room bar, which will go between your gear pack on both sides of your slide out. I'm gonna start by disconnecting my room bar. I'm gonna set that aside because we're gonna put that back in once we replace our gear pack. Typically, your room bar can kind of collapse into itself. I just noticed cause I was having some issues getting it off. It's actually been welded. So our inner piece of our room bar and our outer piece are welded together. So this isn't gonna collapse at all. Which, not a problem. We can still get our gear pack out without having to collapse us in but it does help a little bit getting it off if that's not in your way. Now we can go ahead and we're just gonna break these bolts off here. Just get off my hand. All right, now we can start to pop our bolts out. We may need to use just a rubber mallet to get this out just cause this got a little bit of tension on it just from use over time and it's kind of gunked up a little bit so we'll grab our rubber mallet and get these out. Rubber mallet's not gonna fit back here I don't even have to use a steel hammer just wanna make sure that we're being careful we don't wanna damage anything. In our case, I am gonna need to also use a punch and just kind of hit the center of that bolt just to get it the rest of the way out cause it's just really sticking. Pull our bolts out. If you're having a lot of issues with the tension it is the room bar. Like I said, with ours being kinda welded in place really just have to sit there and fight the bolts out. You can take that room bar off and just easily slide it back go ahead and do that and make your life a whole lot easier. Get that bolt out the rest of the way. And then we can slide our gear pack out. If you look at your gear pack you can actually slide these brackets off and our rollers and then get to that crown gear. Our particular one here is a 15 tooth one but there are 18 teeth models. This is a replaceable part so if just your teeth are messed up and the rollers are fine, they're looking good no dents, no cuts in them you can go ahead and just replace that gear. Just match it up with what you already have or on some models you do need to kinda look because there are tech notes saying if it's within a certain year that you'll have to use the 18 tooth instead. All right, so now I'm gonna kinda line up my holes for my room bar. Get that slid in. When we look at our brackets here, it has a little bump out and that bump out's gonna sit inside of this well right here. I wanna make sure that we're sitting up against that and that this portion of our bracket is flat up against our mounting bracket up here. We're gonna do that for both sides. I'm just gonna try and slip the back bolt in first. Slips right in, and we can throw our front one in as well. Kinda lift up our whole assembly here. You need a little bit of persuasion to get this in. There we go. Just cause adding that room bar on there puts a little bit tension. Here we go. And now all we need to do is replace our nuts back on here and we'll just tighten those down. Okay, just double check they're even. Yep, all right. There isn't a torque setting for this so it's just getting it as tight as you can just with the wrench. And now we can go ahead. We actually slide my bar down just a little bit so I can get it matched up with our room bar here. All right. Now we can try getting our pull back through. It'll go up, and then you'll go just a tiny bit more. Like I said, typically you'll have one of those sheer pins in there on these and you won't have to really worry about it. Those sheer pins are designed to obviously just sheer away. That way if there is ever an issue you're not gonna destroy your whole assembly it'll just snap off of that room bar and not allow it to travel anymore. We can go ahead and take our wrench and tighten that down as well. Once you have all your bolts all nice and tight you can go ahead and run your slide out in and out just make sure it's working properly before you take off and go on that camping trip. Well, I think that about does it for today's replacement of our slide out gear pack here on our 2019 Grand Design Reflection Fifth Wheel Trailer. My name's Kevin, thanks for watching..

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Replacement Gear Pack for Lippert RV Slide-outs w/ 2" x 2" Arm - No Roll Pin Assembly - LC281331

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Replaces the gear pack of your Lippert through-frame slide-out with a 2" x 2" arm. Gear pack has no roll pin assembly.

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