All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Stabilizer Motor Wiring?Here is the rear wiring. You can see the blue and yellow wires that come out of the switch in addition the four wires that come out of the trailer. The two wires from the motor are not shown. The four wires coming out of the trailer are two distinct sets. In the front they are two sets of white and red, but in the rear there are three white wires and one red.Re: Stabilizer Motor Wiring?Here is a photo of the four wires coming out of the trailer by the front stabilizer: Re: Stabilizer Motor Wiring?The lippert manual covers the generic wiring but doesn't work in my situation, because the trailer has a wiring harness with only two wires coming out of the switch and four wires coming out of the trailer. Then there are two wires coming out of the motor. In the original wiring before I removed the original motors, these eight wires were connected in four places. I just don't know how the eight wires pair up to four connectors.Stabilizer Motor Wiring?Hello, I need some help. I am ready to replace the motors on my lippert stabilizers with the Klauber C-800 motors. However, I have lost all the photos I took of the wiring before I disconnected the burnt out motors. Someone thought the beer cooler would be a good place to store my phone. This is what I have: 1. Four wires coming out of the trailer (I assume two are somehow related to the remote control option for the jacks, but I could be wrong) 2. Two wires coming out of the motor 3. Two wires coming out of the switch (plus a ground wire) 4. Four quick splice connectors (I think they are 3m pigtails) Does anyone know how these wires need to be connected? If you have or could take photos of a similar set up that might help.Re: RV lifestyle =Still work full time, but like to get away for week here and there with the wife and kids to see new places. Would like to start using the camper for SCUBA trips, now that we have more time without the kids. Does anyone in the Midwest use their camper for dive trips? I'm particularly interested in the Great Lakes, but would also like to go to quarries or other interesting dive sites that allow campers.Re: Full time with travel trailerI was just in the same decision situation trying to find an suv that would pull a 29-32 foot trailer. The only one that worked out according to my limited math skills was a Ford Excursion with the 6L turbo diesel. I think it had 11000 lbs towing capacity. I never found one that had low enough miles (production ended in 05 or 06). We got a light 29 footer at 7000 lbs dry, but we carry a lot of extra stuff so we got a diesel Dodge Ram 2500 with 13000 lbs capacity. Since your going full time, I would recommend getting at least a 3/4 ton truck or bigger if you can afford it. You can get a topper and use that for storage too if you don't get a 5th wheel.Re: Best vehicles for towingWe were just in the same situation. We ended up buying low mileage a 2005 Ram 2500 with the diesel and a 29 foot regular hitch trailer. I've only put about 200 miles on with the trailer so far. But I'm glad I got the heavy duty truck. You have to be more patient when looking for the truck because there just aren't as many available. Good luck!
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