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Hey everyone. Shane here with etrailer.com. Today we're going to be taking a look at the MORryde Scissor Jack Cross Brace Stabilizer. Most campers or travel trailers are gonna come standard with scissor jacks. Scissor jacks are designed not to lift the trailer up but to stabilize it. Problem we find with scissor jacks, are they don't stabilize completely.… see more >
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For your Lippert Components Power Stabilizer Trailer Jack #LC298707 the wiring is pretty simple. There are two wires that come out of the motor and they are both used as power or ground depending on the direction you want to turn the motor. To…
view full answer...The JT's Strong Arm Jack Stabilizer Kit for Travel Trailers #LC191025 can be used with the Electric Stabilizer Jack Pad Adapter for JT's Strong Arm Jack Stabilizer Kits - Qty 4 #LC314597 and each kit will work on two stabilizer jacks.…
view full answer...The Lippert Components High-Speed Power Stabilizer Jack - 30" Lift #LC298707 does have a manual override mode in case the motors or battery have an issue. You will use a 5/16 inch socket if that is ever needed and I've attached the portion…
view full answer...I attached a picture that shows the install instructions for the Lippert Components High-Speed Power Stabilizer Jack #LC298707 that you referenced and in it you'll notice a set distance isn't specified for where it has to install on the…
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view full answer...Yes, there is one stabilizer from Valterra for RVs, the aptly named Valterra Folding Manual Stabilizer for Trailers and RVs #020106. This is a simple-to-use stabilizer that will work so long as your trailer or RV has between 14" and 28" of…
view full answer...Though it will depend on the size of your current equalizer, the MORryde 14-3/4" Shock Absorbing Equalizers #MR34AR will measure 3-1/4 inches from the center of the bolts on the outside to the top bolt. I included a diagram that should explain…
view full answer...The MORryde CRE3000 Rubber Equalizers are a great upgraded equalizer option for any trailer. They are cushioned so they will do a great job of absorbing road shock and providing a smoother ride. In order to choose the correct ones you'll need to…
view full answer...According to Lippert there are many factors that can effect air pressure such as the size of the air spring in diameter and height, the pin weight of the trailer, the mechanics of each individual hitch, altitude and air temperature. Lippert has…
view full answer...Yes, I would recommend using a weight distribution hitch with sway control. I am a big fan of Equalizer for their reliability, ease of use, and affordability. It looks like your 2022 E2W Alta 2810KIK TT tops out at 9,597 lbs when fully loaded. Weight…
view full answer...Scissor jacks like the Ultra-Fab Ultra Scissor Jack - 24" Lift - 6,500 lbs #UF48-979006 are bolted directly into the frame or support brace of your trailer. Even thought these jacks are used for stabilization and not lifting, they need to be…
view full answer...It sounds like the remains of a double lip seal. Was it like a rubber o-ring with a metal spring around it? You are going to have to replace the seal so I would just disregard the sleeve. It would go on the outside of the rubber lip though. I…
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