Replacement Landing Gear For a 2011 Keystone Laredo 5th Wheel Camper
Question:
Hi there do you have this part available ? Part number 125340
asked by: Sophie M
Expert Reply:
The Replacement Motor # LG-142178 will replace the Keystone part number 125340 landing gear motor you have on your 2011 Keystone Laredo 5th Wheel Camper.
If you are needing to replace your landing gear entirely I recommend switching to the Ultra-Fab Deluxe Electric Landing Gear Set # UF17-943010. With this setup you will be able to control the left and right jacks separately with the included switches. This helps when leveling your camper and unloading on uneven surfaces.
Products Referenced in This Question
Ultra-Fab Deluxe Electric Landing Gear Set - 38" Lift - 12,000 lbs
- Camper Jacks
- Fifth Wheel Camper
- Leveling Jacks
- Stabilizer Jacks
- Steel
- 10001 lbs or More
- Electric Jack
- Landing Gear
- 38 Inch Lift
- Weld-On
- 2 Jacks
- Ultra-Fab Products
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Replacement Motor for Stromberg Carlson Electric Landing Gear - 5,500 lbs
- Accessories and Parts
- Camper Jacks
- Trailer Jack
- Motor and Gear Parts
- Motor
- Stromberg Carlson
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