Replacement Lippert Stabilizer Jack for Rear of Trailer
Question:
Damage was to the underside of the jacks and ripped off the motor running over a boulder. Does the new Jack come put together already? Replacing with the high speed system Can I utilize the same wiring and switch? If I replace the rear jack do I have to replace the front one with a high speed? Thanks in advance
asked by: Doug
Helpful Expert Reply:
The Lippert Components High-Speed Power Stabilizer Jack - 30" Lift # LC298707 comes with the motor already attached and you can utilize the same wiring and switch already on your trailer if you like. You don't need to replace the front jack to use this for the rear jack. This will be 2x as fast as the other version so it will move faster than your front jack. If you want them to move simultaneously then you will need to replace both or at least replace the other motor with # LC352338.
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