Does the Lippert Components 2.5 x 2.5 Heavy Duty RV Slide-Out Gear Pack Needs Synchronized
Question:
Do i need to synchronize the gears?
asked by: David
Expert Reply:
No, the Lippert Components 2.5 x 2.5 Heavy Duty RV Slide-Out Gear Pack part # LC123356 does not need to be synchronize for installation which I confirmed with Lippert for you. I have attached the exact instructions to replace the gear pack below.
1. Run slide-out room half way out.
2. Place a jack under the inner arm of the slide-out.
3. Jack room up just enough to remove pressure off the gear pack.
4. Remove drive bolt from the cross shaft.
5. Remove bolts which hold the gear pack assembly in place on the outer rail.
6. Drop out the damaged gear pack.
7. Install the new gear pack.
8. Install bolts to hold gear pack assembly in place on the outer rail.
9. Install cross shaft and bolt.
10. Gear pack assembly does not need to be torqued down, only adequately and securely tightened.
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Replacement Gear Pack for Lippert RV Slide-outs w/2-1/2" x 2-1/2" Arms - Heavy Duty
- RV Slide Out Parts
- Gears
- Gear Pack
- Lippert Above-Floor Slide-Out Systems
- Lippert Through-Frame Slide-Out Systems
- Lippert
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