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2020 Coachmen Class C 23FS owner, looking for used STABI-LITE parts

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Nassto58

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Location
Milford Connecticut
RV Year
2020
RV Make
Coachmen
RV Model
Lebrechaun 23CS
RV Length
26 overall
Chassis
Chevy 4500
Engine
6.0L
TOW/TOAD
Chevy Spark
Fulltimer
No
Hi everyone. Glad to have found this forum. I purchased a used Class C Chevy chassis motorhome equiped with EQ stabilizer jacks. One of the legs is bent. I reached out to EQ but they will only send me the entire assembly including the motor and gear box. Too expensive to address one bent part, especially since the jack itself still works! It seems pretty common for these things to be removed when folks install hydraulic levelers. DOES ANYONE KNOW OF A SHOP OR INDIVIDUAL WHO HAS SOME USED UNITS WHO WOULD BE WILLING TO SELL/SEND ME THE PART I NEED?
 

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Take the arm to a fabrication/welding shop. They can straighten it. If there are any fissures/cracks they can repair those as well.
 
Take the arm to a fabrication/welding shop. They can straighten it. If there are any fissures/cracks they can repair those as well.
Thanks. That was my plan but thought I would just check if there was one rattling around a workbench :). Heading out in RV for 2 weeks, I'll pull the old one off and head to a fab shop when we are back.
 
Thanks. That was my plan but thought I would just check if there was one rattling around a workbench :). Heading out in RV for 2 weeks, I'll pull the old one off and head to a fab shop when we are back.
It's only for stability, likely not for lifting as it's electric, if it will deploy you can put a block or two there for the footpad and you should be good.
 
Check with these guys.


 

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