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Old 06-08-2010, 06:40 PM   #1
GRHooper
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Beginners' Lippert rear stabilizers experience

We were in Las Cruces, NM all packed and shut down, ready for the road. Rear stabilizers wouldn't retract, though, and we were unable to find the lead to unplug the motor before we manually cranked them up. We called a service company who came out, put a bottle jack under the rear of the RV, lifted a bit and the stabilizers retracted smooth as silk. Lesson learned: rear stabilizer motor has little power and can't take much pressure. If the rear stabilizers won't retract, either lift the rear with a jack or lower the front to take pressure off the rear.
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