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Hello again John; the Lippert High-Speed Power Stabilizer Jack #LC298707 may fit but you will have to measure. The mounting holes are 68-11/16" from center-hole to center-hole. If that matches up with the frame on your 2025 NoBo 19.2 Beast Mode…
view full answer...The replaceable parts for the Lippert PSX2 stabilizers include the following: Switch and Harness - #LC387874 Switch Hatch Box (White) - #LC134025 If you're needing to replace the entire unit we don't have the PSX2 but we do have the Lippert…
view full answer...You made a great choice in the Lippert Components Power Stabilizer Trailer Jack. For starters, all of the jacks measure to be 70-1/2" long with a 3,500 lb weight capacity and have a 30" lift. The difference between them is in regards to…
view full answer...The Lippert Stabilizer Jack 347132 (discontinued part LC363284 on our site) has mounting hole centers that are 68-11/16" apart which is the same as our High-Speed Stabilizer Jack #LC298707 so it can definitely be used as a replacement! The…
view full answer...First you will want to use a Test Light #PTW2993 to verify if you are getting power to the switch on your stabilizer. There will be 4 wires to the Switch #LC387874. The 2 wires going away from the stabilizer are going to be the power and ground…
view full answer...I reached out to Lippert for help identifying the pin that you have missing but unfortunately they do not list this as a replacement part for your PSx2 Stabilizer jack. We do carry a 5/32" #LC125462 and 3/32" #LC181003 roll pin which was…
view full answer...A pressure relief valve is necessary for the Fogatti RV Tankless Water Heater - Gas - Automatic Pilot - 41,800 Btu - Black, part #LSB44FR, per the instructions and in accordance with ANSI standards. It appears this tankless water heater only comes…
view full answer...It looks like the trailer manufacturer created their own lift brackets to use with the older Lippert High-Speed Power Stabilizer Jack. I'm sure you could reuse these by welding the new Lippert High-Speed Power Stabilizer Jack part #LC298707 to…
view full answer...Hey Tyler, so the difference is the amount of motors that each has. The Lippert PSX2 has two and the Lippert PSX1 like the part #LC298707 has a single motor. The foot print and mounting etc. is exact same so this will fit and work great in place of…
view full answer...I believe you are referring to the Lippert Components High-Speed Power Stabilizer Jack part #LC369774 that comes with the white switch part #LC144214. Lippert was not able to provide me a wiring diagram for the white switch but was able to give me…
view full answer...I apologize for any confusion on what the proper torque specs are for 1/2 inch lug nuts on trailer wheels. I attached a picture of a chart to the right that details what the proper torque specs are for a trailer wheels lugs based on lug size, wheel…
view full answer...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…
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