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IBcarguy
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Feb 14, 2017

5th wheel landing gear slow

I just bought a new 2017 Jayco Eagle HT 30.5MBOK and we are very happy with it. The first thing I noticed about it was that the landing gear is extremely slooowww. I mean you can barely detect that it is lifting the rig, takes several minutes to raise and lower when setting up my truck or leveling. My dealer just smiled and said, "yep, they're pretty slow", so I guess it's normal? I realize it's geared pretty low to have the lifting power and I suspect that there isn't much I can do to improve it. It doesn't sound like the motor is laboring or slow, it just moves slow. So, should I just work on being more patient or is there any reasonable approach to speeding it up?
  • First thing to check is battery power level, and for good connections. Then check the speed of the legs with no weight on them. If the speed is the same loaded and unloaded, and the battery and connections are good, it would appear that your dealer is correct.

    Many of the electric front legs are very slow due to the fact that the motor is way underpowered for the amount of work required of it. Some people have added a motor to the unpowered leg, and some, like me, have removed the OEM legs/motors and gone with a different system entirely. Like the Bulldog Jacks.
  • Look at your watch and see how long it takes to raise the RV 6". Go back to your selling dealer and with a big smile tell him you want to time another fiver and see how long it takes to raise that one. I think yours is needing service.
  • Landing gears are slow but it should not take several minutes to raise.

    They may need to be lubed or could be faulty.

    Mine gave out and had to replace with dual motor legs. Work better than the single motor system.