How to Determine Correct Landing Gear For 2021 Coachmen Chaparral Lite
Question:
I have a 2021 Coachmen Chaparral Lite fifth wheel RV. my landing gear is striped out and I need to replace It is a 274BH. I was looking at your RVLG-8000. Which product would you recommend to replace it with I don`t want to have to do this again for a long time Thanks
asked by: Dennis D
Expert Reply:
While we don't have any way of knowing the specific landing gear that fits a 2021 Coachmen Chaparral Lite, I can tell you how to determine if you can use the Landing Gear Set # RVLG-8000.
All you will need to do is measure the distance between your current mounting brackets, which should have the standard dimensions of 17-1/2 inches. The 8,000 lb capacity will be more than enough, so just be sure 36-1/2 inches is the appropriate amount of lift. Then for a crank handle use part # RVLG-HDL.
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Landing Gear Set - 36-1/2" Lift - 8,000 lbs
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