Is There Difference Between 300:1 and 500:1 RV Slide Out Motors
Question:
if you change one 300 motor with a 500 motor will it make any difference or do you heve to replace them both
asked by: Ken P
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Expert Reply:
If you went from a 300:1 ratio to 500:1 ratio slide out motor you would notice a difference in speed. The 300:1 ratio motor would move quicker. Since slide outs only have one motor there would be no need to match any other slide out motors to this ratio on your RV.
expert reply by:
Jameson C
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Lippert In-Wall RV Slide-Out Motor
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