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Old 04-06-2015, 11:55 AM   #1
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Stabilizer crank down bolt

On the 29HFS, is it the standard 3/4 size? Need to order some things on Amazon and might as well combine some orders.
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Don't know exactly what you are referring to, but most stabilizer jacks use a left and right Acme thread which is not readily available.
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Old 04-06-2015, 12:32 PM   #3
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Sorry for the lack of clarification. Just wanted to confirm that a 3/4 socket is the right size for the crank down. I like to use my cordless drill to lower & raise the stabilizers. Not looking to replace anything. Just getting a new socket for the TH.
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Sorry for the lack of clarification. Just wanted to confirm that a 3/4 socket is the right size for the crank down. I like to use my cordless drill to lower & raise the stabilizers. Not looking to replace anything. Just getting a new socket for the TH.
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Its 3/4" on mine S. I use my 18V drill (not the driver) with 3/8" drive adapter; found 2 in my toolbox.
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Its 3/4" on mine S. I use my 18V drill (not the driver) with 3/8" drive adapter; found 2 in my toolbox.
Perfect. I have an old 14.4V that is just collecting dust since I went with the 18V sometime ago. This can be it's new home.
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Perfect. I have an old 14.4V that is just collecting dust since I went with the 18V sometime ago. This can be it's new home.
Almost any drill will work, if the bat'ree is good. Manually cranking isn't all that bad anyhew.
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Almost any drill will work, if the bat'ree is good. Manually cranking isn't all that bad anyhew.
Yep, manually cranked for years. I just have the 14.4V collecting dust, so I can make it a full-time RV'er...
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