Replacement Landing Gear Legs for 2004 Carriage 5th Wheel Trailer with RBW 5500
Question:
What landing is best fit to replace my landing gears
asked by: Mike S
Helpful Expert Reply:
In order to find the correct landing gear legs for a 2004 Carriage 5th Wheel Trailer you will need to measure the outer tube length of your existing landing gear legs as well as the weld stop spacing, either inside to inside or outside to outside. The Stromberg Carlson Electric Landing Gear Set part # LG-1 is a good option and will be a direct fit so long as your outer tube measures 29-1/2" and the weld stop spacing is 15-1/2" inside to inside or 17-1/2" outside to outside. The good news is that these are the most common measurements so they should be what you have but it would be a good idea to verify first.
Unfortunately, RBW Industries which was acquired by AL-KO Kober Corp long ago is no longer in business so I cannot cross reference part numbers.
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Stromberg Carlson Electric Landing Gear Set - Weld On - 34-7/8" Lift - 5,500 lbs
- Camper Jacks
- Fifth Wheel Camper
- Leveling Jacks
- Stabilizer Jacks
- Steel
- 5001 - 6000 lbs
- Electric Jack
- Landing Gear
- 35 Inch Lift
- Weld-On
- 2 Jacks
- Stromberg Carlson
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