Lippert Electric Trailer Stabilizer Jack Stand
Description / Lippert Electric Trailer Stabilizer Jack Stand
Quick Facts
- Stabilizer automatically adjust to the terrain
- Better side-to-side prevention with improved braking system
- One motor independently controls both legs
- Heavy gauge steel construction
- Durable powder coat finish
- Affordable upgrade from manual scissor jacks
- Front and rear-mount applications
- Lincâ„¢ remote compatible
More Information
Item # | 90808 |
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Brand | Lippert Components |
Model | 298707 |
Replaces | 347132 |
Features | - Legs extend up to 30" - Heavy-gauge steel construction - NEW embossed legs add strength - Lighter than previous models - One motor independently controls both legs - Power-coat finish stands up to the elements - NEW patented technology, motor is 2x faster - Front and rear mounting applications available for maximum stability - Jacks automatically adjust to the terrain |
Included | (1) Stabilizer Jack (1) Black Switch |
Warranty | Limited 1 Year Warranty |
Net Weight | 35 |
Special Order Item | No |
UPC | 848150004284 |
LTL Freight | No |
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Customer Reviews
Kit comes with required hardware, an auto-reset circuit breaker, a waterproof switch, and stickers. Also has plenty of cable to route to the switch. The only thing it doesn't come with are instructions, which dinged one star off for quality. Instructions can be downloaded from Lippert though.
The easiest ways to install...
New - not replacing old: Hook the switch up to a 12v source (I installed it permanently first), and then to the stabilizer with circuit breaker on the hot leg. Raise the stabilizer in place (using the switch). Route cable where you want it. Drill 3/8" holes for bolts into RV frame. Bolt on. Raise legs.
Replacing old one: Lower old stabilizer legs. Unbolt and lower it to the ground. Hook the switch up to a 12v source (I installed the switch permanently), and then to the stabilizer with the circuit breaker on the hot leg. Raise the stabilizer in place (using the switch). Route cable where you want it. Bolt new stabilizer to RV frame using original holes. Raise legs.